Cindy Lisica Gallery's next exhibition, "hard to be a god," is an array of new paintings by the talented artist, Travis K. Schwab, whose solo exhibition at The Andy Warhol Museum was met with high praise and followed by his solo "Plastics" in Houston in 2016 and two group shows. His work has been well-received and celebrated by the press and the audience here. This new work takes on our human drive to attain fame and admiration. The always thought-provoking artist's awareness of and commentary on a sense of discontent with the self is a mix of harsh reality with spectral beauty, intensity and satire.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 16.
Cindy Lisica Gallery's next exhibition, "hard to be a god," is an array of new paintings by the talented artist, Travis K. Schwab, whose solo exhibition at The Andy Warhol Museum was met with high praise and followed by his solo "Plastics" in Houston in 2016 and two group shows. His work has been well-received and celebrated by the press and the audience here. This new work takes on our human drive to attain fame and admiration. The always thought-provoking artist's awareness of and commentary on a sense of discontent with the self is a mix of harsh reality with spectral beauty, intensity and satire.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 16.
Cindy Lisica Gallery's next exhibition, "hard to be a god," is an array of new paintings by the talented artist, Travis K. Schwab, whose solo exhibition at The Andy Warhol Museum was met with high praise and followed by his solo "Plastics" in Houston in 2016 and two group shows. His work has been well-received and celebrated by the press and the audience here. This new work takes on our human drive to attain fame and admiration. The always thought-provoking artist's awareness of and commentary on a sense of discontent with the self is a mix of harsh reality with spectral beauty, intensity and satire.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 16.