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Christian Wuffen @ Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland

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The art of Christian Wulffen is all about deeply questioning the identity of and meaning behind everyday materials, objects and experiences. In his solo exhibition "It Is, It Is Not," on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland through Sunday, May 10, he presents 17 pointedly austere works – drawings, photographs, sculptures and... »

Curtis Mitchell @ Sculpture Center

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From a purely visual standpoint, New York artist Curtis Mitchell's work often appears harsh and guttural. Over the past two decades, he has created sculptures and installations using such materials as broken glass, dirt and ketchup. He has also exhibited scorched Oriental rugs and color photographs doused with solvents and reduced to drippy, discordant... »

Group Show: “Phenomena(l)” @ SPACES

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Art and science are often mistakenly thought to be near opposites, like comedy and tragedy, or passion and reason. But the activities in which artists and scientists engage can be quite similar. And in the same way, the work they do can lead to a comparable sense of awe and wonder at the nature... »

Group Show: “Light to Spare” @ SPACES

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Set apart from the main galleries, Phillip Andrew Lewis' room-size light installation, "On a Clear Blue Day, You Can See Forever," is both the simplest and the most expansive of the works on view. All you see when you enter is a straight row of seven equally spaced glowing blue dots on the hardwood... »

Russell Maltz and Sara Eichner

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The tangible and the abstract, though nearly opposite by definition, often coalesce in the works of New York-based artists Russell Maltz and Sara Eichner. Though each takes an entirely different approach to addressing issues of tactility and perception, both create works that urge us to reconsider the processes by which we understand visual information... »

Katarina Sevic

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Being in America for the very first time doesn’t appear to be too daunting for Serbian-born Katarina Sevic. The 25-year-old artist, who lives and works in Budapest, Hungary, is visiting Cleveland for six weeks as part of Spaces Gallery’s World Artist Program. Her first week in town, she attended two evenings of lectures at... »