Stephen Maine reviews 'Space Between' exhibition at Flag Art Foundation featuring Tony DeLap and Sarah Crowner
On August 12, 2015, artcritical published a review by Stephen Maine of the exhibition 'Space Between' at the Flag Art Foundation. The show included works by Tony DeLap, such as his 1984 piece 'Mystry Man', and Sarah Crowner, represented by her 2015 painting 'Sliced Snake'. An installation photograph from 2015 documented the presentation at the foundation. The review was posted online at 10:26 pm, offering critical analysis of the exhibition's curation and artistic dialogue between the two artists. 'Space Between' explored formal and conceptual intersections in contemporary art, highlighting DeLap's historical contributions and Crowner's recent innovations. The Flag Art Foundation served as the venue for this curated juxtaposition, emphasizing spatial and material relationships in the displayed works.
Key facts
- The exhibition 'Space Between' was held at the Flag Art Foundation
- It featured works by Tony DeLap and Sarah Crowner
- DeLap's 'Mystry Man' was created in 1984
- Crowner's 'Sliced Snake' was made in 2015
- An installation shot from 2015 documented the show
- Stephen Maine reviewed the exhibition for artcritical
- The review was published on August 12, 2015 at 10:26 pm
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- Tony DeLap
- Sarah Crowner
- Stephen Maine
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- Flag Art Foundation
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