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Fantastically tall figures with elongated limbs and torsos inhabit the distorted, mysterious realities painted by artist Stamatis Laskos (previously). The highly stylized artworks, which extend upwards of six feet, imagine a universe marred by unknown destruction: an elderly man wades through waist-high water while fire burns in the background, a woman retrieves a human skeleton from a flood, and a self-portrait shows the artist shielding his eyes with detached hands. More
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Haven Gallery invites you to experience the full potency of evocative images with Nicolas Bruno's 'Between Realms' and encourages you to take another look at prominent historical artworks from brand new perspectives in the group exhibition, 'History of Art'. Witness the terror and desperation Nicolas Bruno relived as he was creating his surreal and painterly photographs. Then view numerous interpretations of the pieces each artist used to study in their Art History books for the 'History of Art' group exhibition. Take some time to interact and internalize each piece of artwork. Let it reawaken old memories or lead you to explore new lines of thoughts. It's going to be a time well spent. Nicolas Bruno: 'Between Realms' | 'History of Art' Group Show Opening Reception: Saturday, February 25, 2017 | 6-8pm Exhibition Dates: February 25 – April 2, 2017 Haven Gallery 155 Main St., Suite