The theme of BECA gallery’s second international exhibition is ‘MIRROR for the 21st Century’ juried by Helen Pheby, PhD, Deputy Curator, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, England. YSP is an international centre for modern and contemporary art and is the largest of its kind in Europe with revolving exhibitions by artists including Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Sir Anthony Caro, Mark di Suvero, Sol LeWitt, Ulrich Ruckriem, Antony Gormley, Winter/Hörbelt and works by James Turrell and Andy Goldsworthy in the landscape. It consists of eight outdoor exhibition spaces set within a 500 acre, 18th-century, country estate and four indoor galleries that total the largest indoor contemporary exhibition space outside London. Along with curating exhibitions and projects at YSP, Helen is working with communities worldwide to improve accessibility to and the appreciation of the arts, including helping forward the foundation of a sculpture park in Kurdistan-Iraq and several public art projects in the UK.
Helen writes of ‘MIRROR for the 21st Century’, √¢‚Ǩ≈ìThe works in the exhibition illustrate various and diverse aspects of life in the twenty-first century. From cultural references that position the maker√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s place in history, such as space flight and genetic research, through the use of media available only by recent technological developments, to a specific but momentary fingerprint in time, the exhibition reflects our contemporary age; its concerns; its hopes and, above all, its beauty.√¢‚Ǩ¬ù
This major international group exhibition may be viewed on-line at http://www.becagallery.com/thumbnail_list.php?galleryID=11401
√¢‚ǨÀúMirror for the 21st Century√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ will run through May 23, 2008 with an additional reception on Sat., May 3rd from 6-9pm. BECA gallery is committed to donating 5% of each sale of art to the (501)©(3) non-profit organization of the collector’s choice and we look forward to your participation and to adding a small contribution to many worthy efforts and projects.
The gallery is pleased to announce that the following artists have been selected for this international group exhibition:
Sara Andersdotter (London, UK), Victoria Marshall-Beasley (Louisiana, USA), Deborah Brooks (Washington, DC, USA), Susan Cutts (West Sussex, UK), Odette England (London, UK), Rosanne Erskine (Scotland, UK), Tracey Featherstone and Krista Connerly (Ohio, USA), Elana Katz and Philip Metz (New York, USA and Stuttgart, Germany), John Kesling (Georgia, USA), Tim Maslen and Jennifer Mehra (London, UK), Elly Prestegaard (Nyborg, Norway), Marilyn Rathbone (West Sussex, UK), Shana Robbins (Georgia, USA), Cynthia Scott (Louisiana, USA), Minka Stoyanova (Louisiana, USA), Donna Wan (California, USA), Beatrice Ward (Massachusetts, USA), Luba Zygarewicz (Louisiana, USA).
(It is of note that Helen Pheby had no knowledge of the artists names nor which cities or states within the US or countries outside of the US they were submitting from.)