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Oct 24, 2008 6:00 pm (Friday)

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Electric Works Gallery

130 Eighth Street
San Francisco, CA
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Equilateral describes a triangle formed by three artists examining the world from distinct and important angles: the Supernatural (Blade), the Corporeal (Fernández) and the P...
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Equilateral describes a triangle formed by three artists examining the world from distinct and important angles: the Supernatural (Blade), the Corporeal (Fernández) and the Physical (Rofman).

Michelle Blade's large-scale paintings on Dura-lar depict events in a timeless world of metaphysical landscapes: celestial rays, mountaintops, and bursting skies.

Ana Fernández works on paper and canvas spring from her live performances of women subjects dressed in the archetypal "little black dress." They allude to Everywoman who enacts the daily menial tasks of sweeping, ironing, vacuuming.

Julie Rofman makes paintings of the material world of Stuff: the manufactured effluvia of our modern world. The Things that monumentally pile up and could be dismissed as trash are re-figured in her paintings to remind us again and again that the universe is beautiful.
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