Painting + Drawing Professor Denzil Hurley shows recent work in this exhibition. Here is an excerpt from the exhibition webpage: "Many of Hurley’s Glyph paintings resemble placards—the kind carried by participants at rallies, processions, and demonstrations. In the absence of words or symbols, these signs disclose no allegiance to any cause, as though redacted. They remain vehemently themselves while together they resonate of street protests and festivals around the world... If there is a disclosure made by Hurley, as he implies in the title of this show, it is a reminder of the interconnectivity and conjunctions of paintings and signs, material and meaning, presence and absence, and the languages of painting and speech." Information about visiting the museum is at the link below. |