You have 5 minutes to untangle Nov 5 Written By RWhitcomb-editor “Aerial Lavender” (ceramic and mixed media), by Linda Leslie Brown, in her show “Entangled,’’ at Kingston Gallery, Boston, through Nov. 28.Ms. Brown, who lives in Boston, says of her recent work:“My recent sculptural work draws upon the transformative exchanges between nature, objects and viewers’ creative perception. These works are rife with allusions to the body. At the same time they suggest the plastic, provisional, and uncertain world of a new and transgenic nature, where corporeal and mechanical entities recombine. And because they are small — no larger than a human head — they invite viewers to engage in an intimate examination that is both delightful and disturbing.’’ Linda Leslie BrownKingston GalleryBoston RWhitcomb-editor
You have 5 minutes to untangle Nov 5 Written By RWhitcomb-editor “Aerial Lavender” (ceramic and mixed media), by Linda Leslie Brown, in her show “Entangled,’’ at Kingston Gallery, Boston, through Nov. 28.Ms. Brown, who lives in Boston, says of her recent work:“My recent sculptural work draws upon the transformative exchanges between nature, objects and viewers’ creative perception. These works are rife with allusions to the body. At the same time they suggest the plastic, provisional, and uncertain world of a new and transgenic nature, where corporeal and mechanical entities recombine. And because they are small — no larger than a human head — they invite viewers to engage in an intimate examination that is both delightful and disturbing.’’ Linda Leslie BrownKingston GalleryBoston RWhitcomb-editor