Redbud Gallery will present the work of Houston-based artist Dan Havel in his exhibition, "Excuse My Scribbling, Please."
The exhibition highlights a four-year development of a series of wall assemblages that utilize manipulated vintage photographs, letters, maps, and objects collected throughout the years. This work marks a return to collage and assemblage, a process Havel had explored earlier in his career. The work attempts to explore themes of fractured but connected family histories. These visual poems of unknown individuals depict splintered lives that allow the viewer to interpret the storyline in their own way.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 26.
Redbud Gallery will present the work of Houston-based artist Dan Havel in his exhibition, "Excuse My Scribbling, Please."
The exhibition highlights a four-year development of a series of wall assemblages that utilize manipulated vintage photographs, letters, maps, and objects collected throughout the years. This work marks a return to collage and assemblage, a process Havel had explored earlier in his career. The work attempts to explore themes of fractured but connected family histories. These visual poems of unknown individuals depict splintered lives that allow the viewer to interpret the storyline in their own way.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 26.
Redbud Gallery will present the work of Houston-based artist Dan Havel in his exhibition, "Excuse My Scribbling, Please."
The exhibition highlights a four-year development of a series of wall assemblages that utilize manipulated vintage photographs, letters, maps, and objects collected throughout the years. This work marks a return to collage and assemblage, a process Havel had explored earlier in his career. The work attempts to explore themes of fractured but connected family histories. These visual poems of unknown individuals depict splintered lives that allow the viewer to interpret the storyline in their own way.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 26.