De-layering the show ‘Blemish, In Deep Pink Everyplace Begins’ by Rina Banerjee
Rina Banerjee’s imaginative, complex and layered world comes to life at the Hunterdon Art Museum as she explores ideas of gender, identity, beauty, and human psyche.
Rina Banerjee’s imaginative, complex and layered world comes to life at the Hunterdon Art Museum as she explores ideas of gender, identity, beauty, and human psyche.
Two exhibitions at the Hunterdon Art Museum, Rina Banerjee: Blemish, In Deep Pink Everyplace Begins and Maxwell Mustardo: Dish-Oriented, on view through Sept. 4, cross the lines between art, craft and poetry.
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From a quiet studio in Quakertown, Maxwell Mustardo makes ceramic art that has people talking
"a robust exhibition that is far more active, and maybe even confrontational, than ceramics shows usually are. It is also eye-catching. ... Mustardo’s confidence is appealing, and his will to entertain is manifest."
“Once, there were songs for everything.” Marie Watt, whose solo show “Companion Species (At What Cost)” runs through January 9, 2022, at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clifton, New Jersey, is speaking in her Portland, Oregon, studio, with the...