Cyril Lixenberg: An Artists Journey
Cyril Lixenberg, "Phase Array", 1997, Silkscreen
Date and Time: Monday, October 21, 2013
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Kirkhof Center » RM 0058 THORNAPPLE
Description:
This exhibition of prints by Cyril Lixenberg reflects the qualities of the Post-minimalist movement. Many artists of this time challenged minimalist ideas through a broad range of concepts, techniques, and materials. By extracting personal, cultural and political contexts artists extended minimalist beliefs, questioned mood, and created work with organic, expressive qualities. Lixenberg decided to simultaneously produce both site- specific sculptures and silkscreens to showcase the contradictory ideas of minimalism and Post- minimalism. "Phase Array" is an example of a silkscreen from these dichotomic pieces, which comments on the concepts obtained by different movements and how these ideas manifest themselves in society.
Free and open to the public. The Thornapple Gallery is located on the lower level of the Russell M. Kirkhof Center on the Allendale Campus. For more information call the GVSU Art Gallery at (616) 331-2563 or visit: www.gvsu.edu/artgallery/
Information:
gvsu.edu/artgallery
Contact:
GVSU Art Gallery, 616-331-2563
Cyril Lixenberg, "Phase Array", 1997, Silkscreen
Date and Time: Monday, October 21, 2013
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Kirkhof Center » RM 0058 THORNAPPLE
Description:
This exhibition of prints by Cyril Lixenberg reflects the qualities of the Post-minimalist movement. Many artists of this time challenged minimalist ideas through a broad range of concepts, techniques, and materials. By extracting personal, cultural and political contexts artists extended minimalist beliefs, questioned mood, and created work with organic, expressive qualities. Lixenberg decided to simultaneously produce both site- specific sculptures and silkscreens to showcase the contradictory ideas of minimalism and Post- minimalism. "Phase Array" is an example of a silkscreen from these dichotomic pieces, which comments on the concepts obtained by different movements and how these ideas manifest themselves in society.
Free and open to the public. The Thornapple Gallery is located on the lower level of the Russell M. Kirkhof Center on the Allendale Campus. For more information call the GVSU Art Gallery at (616) 331-2563 or visit: www.gvsu.edu/artgallery/
Information:
gvsu.edu/artgallery
Contact:
GVSU Art Gallery, 616-331-2563
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