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1. Eva Jospin: Vanishing Points
November 15, 2024-January 25, 2025
MARIANE IBRAHIM: 437 N Paulina St
2. Phedra Cilene: Beyond The Surface
November 14, 5-8PM
The Silver Room: 1506 E 53rd St
November 16-December 21, 2024
Corbett vs. Dempsey: 2156 W Fulton St
November 16, 5-8PM
M. LeBlanc: 3514 W Fullerton Ave
Work by Peppi Bottrop, H.R. Giger, Sayre Gomez, Servane Mary, Olivier Mosset, and Marika Thunder
November 8, 6-10PM
Bridgeport Art Center: 1200 W 35th St
Work by: Anthony Adcock, Lauren Beck, Alexis Boyle, Phyllis Bramson, Holly Cahill, Mia Capodilupo, Autumn Elizabeth Clark, Rachel Ellison, Hannah Givler, Jacqueline Hendrickson, Maymay Jumsai, Stacee Kalmanovsky, Millicent Kennedy, Ginny Kreuger, David Nasca, Josue Pellot, Marci Rubin, Susan Sensemann, Paul Gerard Somers, Alina Tenser, and Olivia Zubko. Curated by Stacee Kalmanovsky
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What are the key themes explored in Eva Jospin’s exhibition, *Vanishing Points*?
**Interview with Art Curator on Upcoming Exhibitions**
**Editor**: Welcome, and thank you for joining us today to discuss the exciting exhibitions happening this month! We’re particularly thrilled about the features on Eva Jospin, Phedra Cilene, and Celeste Rapone. To kick things off, could you share what makes Eva Jospin’s exhibition, *Vanishing Points*, so special?
**Curator**: Absolutely! Eva Jospin’s *Vanishing Points* opens on November 15 and runs through January 25, 2025, at Mariane Ibrahim Gallery on Paulina Street. Her work beautifully blends natural and artificial elements, and this exhibition specifically explores the theme of nature in our contemporary world. The intricate details in her pieces really challenge viewers to reconsider their relationship with the environment.
**Editor**: That sounds intriguing! Now, let’s shift to Phedra Cilene’s exhibit, *Beyond The Surface*, which opened recently. What can attendees expect from this show?
**Curator**: *Beyond The Surface* is a fantastic exhibition showcasing Phedra Cilene’s innovative approach to texture and form. Opening on the same day, November 14, her work invites viewers to dive deep into the various layers of her sculpture. The exhibition will be held at The Silver Room, and it encourages a tactile interaction, allowing guests to connect with the pieces beyond just visual appreciation.
**Editor**: It sounds like a unique experience indeed! Lastly, can you tell us what we should know about Celeste Rapone’s upcoming exhibition, *Big Chess*?
**Curator**: Celeste Rapone’s *Big Chess* is yet another highlight. Although the details are still emerging, we expect this exhibition to play with the metaphor of chess as life’s strategic game, combining bold imagery and commentary on societal dynamics through her distinct artistic lens. This exhibition promises to challenge perceptions through engaging visuals and thought-provoking narratives.
**Editor**: It’s clear that all three exhibitions offer something distinct and meaningful. Thank you so much for sharing these insights! We encourage everyone to check them out.
**Curator**: Thank you for having me! I hope to see many enthusiastic visitors at the exhibitions.
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