February 9 - March 25, 2001

Downstairs Gallery

The Entropic Garden

Curated by Joel Beck and Christian Viveros-Fauné, founders and co-directors of Roebling Hall, an art gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Works in The Entropic Garden explore the dimensions of our highly centralized and complex civilization, questioning whether it can satisfy the requirements of adaptation and accommodation to natural tendencies to keep it habitable and sustainable. Exhibition includes: Kenn Bass, Christoph Draeger, Robert Kalka and Sheila Moss .
Publication: Exhibition brochure with essay by Christian Viveros-Fauné.

Christoph Draeger, 1998.
TWA 800
acrylic on jigsaw puzzle
Robert Kalka

Upstairs Gallery

"Mind Fields"

An exhibition of drawings curated by Kathy Goodell, an artist and independent curator living in NYC.
In 1857, Justinus Kerner published his inkblot pictures, a technique with which he had experimented with for decades. These pictures eventually led to the "Rorschach test", used in psychotherapy since the 1920's. The artists included in "Mind Fields" examine bilateral symmetry and Rorschach-like imagery from a variety of vantagepoints.
Exhibition includes: Ben and Babat AmHaAretz, Mike Bidlo, Bruce Conner, Kathy Goodell, Mary Judge, John Morris, and Karen Shaw.

Bruce Connor, 1996
ink on paper
21"X 14"

Mary Judge, 1997
Untitled
Spolvero Drawing

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