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Between the Lines

Between the Lines, just unveiled at Maryland Art Place, is the kind of show for we who find extraordinary material use--and the reserved elegance of screaming in a sound chamber--of particular appeal.

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Between the Lines

What is a drawing? A lively exhibition at Maryland Art Place suggests that contemporary drawing is often an art of obsessive mark-making, employing an exceptionally wide range of materials, from graphite and colored pencil, to synthetic rubber and human hair.

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Between the Lines

If the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, a new exhibition in Baltimore is taking the long way.

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Obsessive Aesthetics

At Maryland Art Place, the show Obsessive Aesthetics presents four artists whose works involve such incredibly labor-intensive fabrication techniques and attention to minute detail that they suggest a pathological compulsion.

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Obsessive Aesthetics

Maryland Art Place is a shrine to detail.

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Obsessive Aesthetics

Maryland Art Place is a shrine to detail.

Read Review by the Baltimore Examiner ›

Obsessive Aesthetics

Maryland Art Place is a shrine to detail.

Read Review by the Baltimore Examiner ›

Obsessive Aesthetics

Maryland Art Place is a shrine to detail.

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Obsessive Aesthetics

Maryland Art Place is a shrine to detail.

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Antagonsim, Hacks, and Hoaxes

First there was culture then came the counter-culture and after that, for want of a better name, the counter-counter-culture arrived.

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Antagonsim, Hacks, and Hoaxes

The problem with stating the obvious comes in how you choose to package it.

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Antagonsim, Hacks, and Hoaxes

With tongue planted firmly in cheek, Maryland Art Place has launched Antagonsim, Hacks, and Hoaxes, a cynical take on pop culture and consumerism with shades of absurdist humor.

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Time and Measure

More than 15,000 fingers lie on the Maryland Art Place’s gallery floor.

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Time and Measure

Creepy Tactility, audio and visual disorientation, and permeable barriers--the mixed-media work exhibited in Maryland Art Place's Time and Measure, ostensibly a show about "the notion of timing as it relates to perception," is above all a confounding visceral experience.

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