Although its title might conjure the sights and sounds of crowded London
Underground stations, Ruiz-Healy Art’s new exhibition “Minding the Gaps” is
not an artistic exploration of railway safety. Rather than addressing the
potentially life-threatening distances between subway platforms and train cars,
the gaps to be mindful of here are substantially more conceptual in nature.
Blurring the boundaries between figuration and abstraction, form and function,
the two-person show examines domesticity, permutation and perception while
pairing sculptural works by mixed-media artists Nate Cassie and Constance
Lowe.
Nate Cassie and Constance Lowe: Minding the Gaps
Brian Rindfuss, San Antonio Current, June 5, 2019
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