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Delaware Art Museum Opens Perception / Deception Illusion in Contemporary Art

May 21, 2011 – 10:55 amNo Comment

The Delaware Art Museum presents Perception/Deception: Illusion in Contemporary Art, a four-artist exhibition featuring 26 sculptures and site specific installations that explore the mysterious relationship between reality and our sense of sight on view May 21, 2011– September 25, 2011.

The Brandywine Tradition, which is represented in the Delaware Art Museum’s collections, includes in its history a style of art dedicated to “fooling the eye” or trompe l’oeil painting. Through the use of shadow play, lights, mirrors, and complex mathematical equations, the artists included in Perception/Deception expand past this earlier tradition, presenting three-dimensional objects and installations that “fool the mind,” as participating artist Mary Temple explains. This exhibition features the work of four internationally recognized contemporary artists including Temple, Chul-Hyun Ahn, Larry Kagan, and Robert Lazzarini.

Using ordinary fluorescent tubing, mirrors, and plywood, Baltimore-based artist Chul-Hyun Ahn constructs dizzying illusions of infinity. Larry Kagan’s abstract steel sculptures cast shadows of recognizable objects such as geometric shapes and insects. Robert Lazzarini distorts objects associated with violence—guns, brass knuckles, and shooting targets—with computer software before recreating the anamorphic results in their original material. Exploring notions of environment and memory, Mary Temple will create two site-specific installations within the Museum that mimic the effects of natural light.

“All 28 works of art create stunning illusions that test our perceptions of reality, and their very nature makes for a ‘must see’ exhibition,” said Margaret Winslow, Assistant Curator of the Museum and curator of Perception/Deception. “From shadows that seem to appear from nowhere to a two-foot high concrete cube that creates a bottomless tunnel, this exhibition is a unique experience that requires first-hand observation and repeat visits.”

Image: Mosquito I, 2007 Larry Kagan Steel with shadow, 29 x 38 x 16 inches Courtesy of the artist Photograph by Gary Gold Studio © Larry Kagan, 2010

Delaware Art Museum 2301 Kentmere Parkway, Wilmington, Delaware 19806

For more information, call 302-571-9590 or 866-232-3714 (toll free), or visit www.delart.org.

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