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Marjorie Moore and Jeffrey Dell team up at D. Berman this month in Below the Surface: A Different Order. Moore's part is an installation of her paintings and drawings as well personal collections of quasi-scientific items and "curiosities." She references the wonder cabinet or Kunstkabinett meaning a cabinet of curiosities. These cabinets and their contents, date to the 17th century, emphasize the exceptional, the rare, and the marvelous, and often blur lines between fact and fiction because they included both scientific specimens and suspicious mythical creatures. Dell's contributions to this exhibit are screen prints that focus on the fundamental processes of printmaking. Creases and furrows of ink reflect the rough beginnings of work, rather than the illusionistic results of sophisticated technical manipulation, sometimes tied to silkscreen production. Below the Surface: A Different Order opens at D. Berman Gallery Thursday, July 13 and will be on view through Saturday, August 19, 2006. For more information call (512) 477-8877.
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