Berry Campbell Gallery presents "The Imaginary Made Real," curated by Paul Laster. Featuring 31 international contemporary artists, the exhibition celebrates Surrealism’s centennial anniversary with artworks that approach the dreamlike movement through fresh eyes. Hoda Kashiha’s painting (“Moonlight”, 2023, Acrylic and Silicon powder on canvas, 59 x 59 inches) is a part of this exhibition.
Opened on June 27, 2024 “The Imaginary Made Real” will continue until August 16th, 2024.
The exhibition loosely explores ways of thinking and working that are figuratively and abstractly related to the surreal while embracing visionary, spiritual, and psychological viewpoints.
The exhibition features work in a variety of sizes and media, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, photography, ceramics, mosaics, assemblages, and bronzes. On view in the gallery’s two front spaces, The Imaginary Made Real can be seen from the street day or night, making it visible during diverse moments of reverie.
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