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  • Loved this museum. Was expecting a nice experience, but was surprised and had my expectations blown away with how great it was. Had two special exhibits that were amazing: Fairytales, Fantasy, & Fear and Surrealism and Beyond. In the Fairytales, Fantasy, & Fear, the exhibit works to show how these themes interact with each other and with art. They explore the interesting connections of childhood curiosity and innocence with some of the darker elements of those stories, fantasies and imaginations. Some of my favorite works in this area were: Mattia Biagi's "Stay Out of My Closet" & "Before Midnight," Bill Stewart's "Rhinobirdman with Alligator and Camel," Karen Lee Breschi "Pink Piggy," Burlon Craig "Weeping Eye Face Jug," Mark Newport's needlepoint comic book covers and hand woven super hero costumes, Nick Cave's "Soundsuit," Kako Uedo's "Eros and Thanatos," Patty Warashina's "Octopus Car," Chris Theiss' "On the Bridge," James Tanner's "Face Card Shield," Lambert's "Critter on Head," Einar and Jamex de la Torre's "Folkloric Acid" and Tom Price's "PP Tree Installation." The Surrealism and Beyond exhibit focused on four artists: Yves Tanguy, Kay Sage, Charles Seliger and Gordon Onslow Ford. I was not familiar with these artists before, but very much enjoyed their work. My favorite pieces were mostly by Tanguy, including: "Through Birds, Through Fire, But Not Through G'ass," "Fear," "Suffering Softens Stones," "The Hunted Sky," "The Mirage of Time" and "Multiplication of the Arcs." My favorite by Sage include: "Unusual Thursday," "Tomorrow is Never" and "Men Working." My favorite selections by Seliger were "The Last Cyclops," "Hidden Skeleton," "Don Quixote," "Confrontation" and "Natural History: From Within Rock." My favorite work by Ford was "An Accord of Space Life." In the permanent collection, my favorites included: Kehinde Wiley's "Philip th Fair," Herman Herzog's "In the Everglades," Ernest Lawson's "Harlem River, New York," Abraham Rattner's "Montauk Point," Lazzell's "Bouquet of Flowers," Creighton Michael's "Field," Elliott Daingerfield's "Moonfield," the Collection of local artist Romare Bearden, Ivan Mares' "Wing," David Sengel's "Fishmonger," Dale Patrick Chihuly's "Ikebana" and Binh Pho's "Realm of Dream." The staff were also very helpful and the building lended itself nicely as a backdrop of the art.
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