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DESCRIPTION:Urbis Artium is pleased to present “Caesurae,” a group exhibition 
 featuring works in various media by New York and Bay Area artists. The show 
 seeks to explore and illuminate a newly emerging, post-post-modern 
 iconography of human corporeality.   New York-based Jordan Eagles combines 
 blood, acrylics, resin, metallic powders, and cheesecloth into strikingly 
 beautiful forms, hues and textures that Eagles believes reveal the unitary 
 nature of the body-sprit connection. His work has been described as 
 “luminous and magnifying” (New York Times), and “brilliant, 
 light-refracting art” (Philadelphia Weekly). He has exhibited most 
 recently at BLK/MRKT Gallery in Los Angeles and at SCOPE-New York. Somewhat 
 notorious for his use of blood, his work was banned from New Jersey’s 
 annual “Art at Overlook” exhibition in 2003. This is his first Bay Area 
 show.  Clint Imboden is an East Bay photographer and installation artist 
 whose work explores questions of psychological pain via found images, 
 written materials, and other objects representing or evoking the body. For 
 this show, Imboden will install a large-scale, three-dimensional piece 
 incorporating found x-rays and other images. His work appears in the 
 collections of the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY, the di Rosa 
 Preserve, the Milwaukee Museum of Art, and the San Antonio Museum of art.  
 Ex-San Franciscans (now Brooklynites) Craig LaRotonda and Kim Maria 
 collaborate to produce evocative hand-sculpted and found-object assemblages 
 that address themes of death, decay, rebirth, and the weight of personal 
 history. Their work, individually and/or in collaboration, has appeared in 
 Time, the Washington Post, and the New York Times, among other 
 publications, and was featured in the 2002 feature film Traffic. Shown most 
 recently at La Luz de Jesus gallery in Los Angeles, LaRotonda’s work has 
 been acquired by actors Johnny Depp and Kirsten Dunst.  San Francisco’s 
 David Zuttermeister crafts found-object installations and sculptures that 
 seem to generate a new symbolism of the body that, while utterly new, 
 somehow feels ancient and familiar, touching a deep chord within the 
 viewer. He recently exhibited at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in 
 Omaha, Nebraska.\n\nFor more information visit www.urbis-artium.com.\nShow 
 runs until June 2, 2006. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/06/93993.php
SUMMARY:"Caesurae" at Urbis Artium
LOCATION:Urbis Artium Gallery  49 Geary St., 2nd Fl.  San Francisco, CA  94108 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/06/93993.php
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