"Set Theory with Roland Reiss" and "Susan Collis"
by Torrance Art Museum
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About the Book
The Set Theory series of exhibitions deal with the overlapping personal dialogues between artists over a period of time and based around a central nexus-point artist, engaging with the intellectual and practical shared concerns and discussions held between them. This year’s inaugural choice as the nexus-point artist is Roland Reiss.
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British artist Susan Collis is known for intricate facsimiles of everyday gallery objects, which force viewers to reconsider details they may not have initially paid attention to, such as screws, pieces of wood, brooms, and painter’s cloth which reflect the installation and clean-up processes behind the scenes of the gallery, but that are composed of exotic materials, gems and precious metals.
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British artist Susan Collis is known for intricate facsimiles of everyday gallery objects, which force viewers to reconsider details they may not have initially paid attention to, such as screws, pieces of wood, brooms, and painter’s cloth which reflect the installation and clean-up processes behind the scenes of the gallery, but that are composed of exotic materials, gems and precious metals.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Apr 23, 2010
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Torrance Art Museum
Torrance, CA
The Torrance Art Museum is located at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center in the City of Torrance. It is a program of the Cultural Services Division of the City of Torrance Community Services Department. The Cultural Services Division is responsible for City-sponsored arts and cultural initiatives held at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center and throughout the City. The Museum encourages all people to develop and increase their understanding and appreciation for modern and contemporary artwork via a variety of exhibitions offered in its two gallery spaces, as well as educational programs, artist talks, lectures, and symposia.