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September Issue
2009
Redux in Charleston,
SC, Features Works by Lynn Richardson
Redux Contemporary Art
Center in Charleston, SC, is presenting the exhibit, Inside
the Fence, featuring new works by internationally renowned
artist Lynn Richardson, on view through Oct. 16, 2009.
The exhibition is an installation incorporating both sculptural
and mechanical forms suggesting a "working" landscape.
This work will be triggered directly by the viewer's interactions.
Through the use of motion detectors the installation will begin
to illuminate and then darken signifying the amount of time a
viewer stays engaged with the work. Sound, motion, light and the
physicality of the assembled pieces will aid Richardson's concept
to engage the viewer. If a viewer decides not to interact with
the work then no energy from this installation will be consumed.
The installation will be constructed through a variety of materials the majority being plexi-glass, cast plastic, fabric, motors and insteon technology.
Richardson's newest images are built through an exploration of contemporary imagery and architectural representation. In her earlier work the expression of subject matter is straightforward and bold. Richardson's recent work is elliptical and the expression of the subject is quieter.
For further information
check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call the Center at
843/722-0697 or visit (www.reduxstudios.org).
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