But only for a while
The gallery says: “The interweaving lines and selective use of color in Muskat's work give a sense of deliberate intention in every piece she creates. The piece above uses what could be bright red twigs or branches to stand against a never-ending expanse.’’
‘Celebration and suspicion’
The gallery says that the multi-faceted exhibition seeks to achieve Wittman's goal, in his words, of "[shining] light on shifting human capability and its global impact," with "equal parts celebration and suspicion."
‘‘Justice’’ uses photography, digital artwork, NFTs, drawing, sculpture and painting to create a varied but deep exhibition.
'Shattered by violence'
"Dirty Water'' (bas relief), by ELAINE SPATZ-RABINOWITZ, in the show ''Locations Unknown II,'' at the Nesto Gallery, Milton, Mass., through Feb. 27.
The gallery notes say the show, which includes her most recent collections of drawing and bas reliefs, "captures worlds shattered by violence whose roots are steeped in our collective visual memory of deadly events, as witnessed by photos in the news.''