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CITYarts, Inc. is a nonprofit public arts and education organization recreated in 1989 by Executive and Creative Director Tsipi Ben-Haim after its predecessor, Cityarts Workshop, closed down in 1988. With a new name and a new mission, Tsipi Ben-Haim wanted the voices of our youth to be heard. She cr...Read more
Jun 25, 2021 - Jul 9, 2021
Graphite on paper, 2021
20 x 30 in.
Dan Devine is an artist who works primarily in sculpture that emphasizes inside out and the reversal or inversion of space. His current work is preoccupied with questions concerning space reversal as a means to explore our relationship to technology and nature. A former professional motorcycle racer, Devine brings creative tinkering and conceptual rigor to his work while redefining the spectator’s relationship to internal volume. Notable projects include his Inside Out Car pieces and concrete castings of the space between crashed vehicles after impact.
For over four decades, his work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums and has been reviewed in major publications including Art in America, Flash Art and The New Yorker. He has had one-person shows at Pierogi Gallery, Helen Shlein Gallery and at Thompson/Giroux Gallery. His work has been shown in Europe, The UAE and numerous museums throughout the United States.
His drawings, photographs and sculpture were included in, Greenacres, Artists Farming Fields, Greenhouses and Abandoned Lots, the catalog for the exhibition of the same name, curated by Sue Spaid at the Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati, Ohio. Other publications include, Architectural Inventions: Visionary Drawings of Buildings by Matt Bua and Maximillian Goldfarb.
Dan has an MFA from Bard College and has been Director of the Rosenberg Gallery of the Fine Arts Department of Hofstra University for twenty years. He is the Chair of the Sculpture Department at Hofstra and has curated two exhibitions of contemporary art at the Hofstra Museum. His next one-person exhibition at Thompson Giroux Gallery is planned for spring 2022.
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