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Moderate Climate and the Bitter Bison, an exhibition of paintings by Emil Lukas, will be on display at the Hunterdon Museum of Art in Clinton, NJ from May 10 to June 15, 2008. Two groups of paintings on opposite walls form a cohesive installation in the Museum's River Gallery. Using non-traditional materials, Lukas makes enigmatic objects that create a mysterious effect for the viewer, an experience that further unfolds with the process of extended observation. As the viewer progresses into the gallery space and examines the paintings at closer range, the process and materials become more apparent--the tense, angular lines of color reveal themselves to be taut layers of thread, their shallow three-dimensionality suggesting fields of much greater depth. These works reveal as much about the process of seeing as they do about the process of making art.


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5/10/08 - 6/15/08
Emil Lukas: Moderate Climate and the Bitter Bison
Jim Toia, Curator
Opening Reception, Sunday May 18, 2-4
Artist Talk 3pm





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