Wolfgang Gallery Summer Exhibits (tuesdays)
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CRITIC’S PICK
Jacob Todd Broussard: Deathbed Scene, Wolfgang Gallery - For his first show at Wolfgang, Jacob Todd Broussard is using paint and collage to “depict hermits, wanderers, ramblers - a visual trope of a performative body susceptible to the elements,” he said in an interview with New American Paintings. “I mine vernacular narratives, fantasy, folkloric geographies, and a discourse on representation, sensation and perception. There is a constant interstitial dance between myth and reality, an experimentation with romanticism.” Originally from Louisiana, the artist holds an MFA from Yale and currently teaches painting and printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Kevin Madigan
From the venue:
Rebekah Rubalcava
Ongoing exhibit
Rebekah Rubalcava (1996) is a self taught oil painter. Currently based in Atlanta, Her work is mainly focused on her inner world, impressions from experiences and dreams and the polarity of flesh and spirituality. She has exhibited her work in various countries and cities spanning London, Los Angeles, Brooklyn and Shanghai.
Thew Smoak, Zachari Logan
Ongoing exhibit
Thew Smoak
Thew Smoak is an artist working between painting, performance, and political theory. He is the recipient of research fellowships from the Beinecke Rare Book Library, the Yale Center for Collaborative Art and Media, the Yale Norfolk School of Art, and the Vermont Studio Center. He has held solo and two-person exhibitions in Madrid, London, Milan, Berlin, St Moritz, Knoxville, and New York City. He was a resident of Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture (2019), studied quilting in Gee’s Bend, Alabama (2021), and received his MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University School of Art (2022).
Zachari Logan
Canadian artist Zachari Logan works mainly with drawing, ceramics and intersecting installation practices. Logan has exhibited widely throughout North America, Europe and Asia and is found in private and public collections worldwide, including; National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, Remai Modern, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Leslie-Lohman Museum, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (NMOCA), 21cMuseums Hotel Collection, TD Bank and Thetis Foundation, among others. Logan has attended many residencies; including Vienna’s Museums Quartier MQ21 Program, the International Studio & Curatorial Program in Brooklyn, Wave Hill Botanical Gardens Winter Workspace Program in the Bronx and was artist in residence at the Tom Thomson Shack at the McMichael Gallery. Logan has worked collaboratively with several celebrated artists, including Ross Bleckner and Sophie Calle and his work has been featured in many publications worldwide, including BBC Culture, The Boston Globe, The Globe and Mail, Border Crossings, Huffington Post, Canadian Art and Hyperallergic to name a few. Logan’s recent projects include the 2-person exhibition, Shadow Of The Sun: Ross Bleckner & Zachari Logan, at Wave Hill Botanical Gardens in the Bronx, Wildflower a solo exhibition at the Canadian High Commission in London UK, and Ghost Meadows, at Remai Modern in Saskatoon, Canada. Logan’s current exhibition Remembrance opened at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Massachusetts, May of 2022.