
Installation view, from left: Altenhofen, Vargas Lugo, Butler
Exploring what art objects do in the world today, Depiction
emphasizes the direct experience of objects. What can be found in them?
As an answer to this question, the exhibition isolates current works that
re-focus on the necessity of art experience as making and seeing in form.
The phenomena of making and seeing in these paintings, sculptures and
drawings point toward the relationship between art and the world.

Pablo Vargas Lugo, "Cross-Eyed View," 2002, 29"
x 29," paper cutout

Ben Butler, "Scatter I, II, III," 2003, 72" x 228",
synthetic carpet

Wilhelm Sasnal, "Untitled," 2002, 19 5/8" x 19 5/8",
oil on canvas

Rosy Winterer, "Your Breasts are like Melons in the Tuscan Sun,"
2003, 60" x 60," mixed media on canvas

Angela Altenhofen, "First Little Pig," 2003

Angela Altenhofen, "Second Little Pig," 2002

Angela Altenhofen, "Third Little Pig," 2002

Wilhelm Sasnal, "Grave," 2002

Installation view, from left: Winterer, Altenhofen, Sasnal, Sasnal, and
last three Winterer

Works by Rosy Winterer, left: "Your Breasts are like Melons in
the Tuscan Sun," right: "Untitled"
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