Bailey Hikawa, Christopher Füllemann and Lisa Rybovich Crallé Talk My Language :: Franz West Zeichnung von Wittgenstein
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Bailey Hikawa, Christopher Füllemann and Lisa Rybovich Crallé Talk My Language :: Franz West Zeichnung von Wittgenstein
Lazy Bones is comprised of bas-relief carvings, hand-colored silkscreens, and three big fingers by Lisa Rybovich Crallé. The works, though spanning different media, suggest fragments of ancient statuary playfully vandalized by Matisse. Lisa received an MFA from the University of California, Davis in 2011 and a BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 2004. Her work has been exhibited in the US and abroad, including the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco), Weekend (LA), Field Projects (NYC), Roots & Culture (Chicago) and the Dublin City Gallery (Ireland). She is the recipient of the Robert Arneson Fellowship and has been an Artist in Residence at Arteles (Finland), Ox-Bow (Michigan), ART342 (Ft Collins), the Studios of Key West (FL), and the People’s Gallery (San Francisco). For more info visit: www.lisaRcralle.com. Lazy Bones will be in OGAARD from January 25th - February 29th, gallery hours are Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday 12-5pm.
Images of the bas relief carving from the Lisa Rybovich Cralle show Lazy Bones at OGAARD
Hope you can join us tonight for the opening of Lisa Rybovich Crallé's Lazy Bones ! 6-9pm 5861 San Pablo ave. Oakland.
Artist with assistant in the studio // Lisa Rybovich Crallé // Lazy Bones
Here’s a peek into the studio of Lisa Rybovich Crallé as she prepares for her opening at OGAARD this Saturday ///LAZY BONES ///