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"My life is full of question marks, commas, and exclaimation points, the only period in my life will be at the end of my life." "And that may be a semi-colon." copywritten quote by Nathaniel Donnett

Please allow a few seconds for images to load up on your screen. All works have been copywritten - 2006 by Nathaniel Donnett. All rights reserved. All works are originals.

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Current Exhibitions

Title: Bruthas With Something To Say

Location: South Dallas Cultural Center (Arthello Beck Gallery)

Address:3400 S. Fitzhugh Ave

Date: May 10, 2008

Time: 4-7pm

Exhibition Time May 10- June 30, 2008

For more info call 214-939-ARTS

http://www.dallasculture.org/southDallasCulturalCenter.cfm  

 

 

Show: Otherwise Constricted

Location: Project Row Houses
                2521 Holman, Houston, Tx
Exhibition Opening: March 27 2008,
Date:       March 27, 2008-June 22, 2008
The Greatest Store That Never Sold examines the power of literacy, education, the mind, and its filtering process between two realities while also exploring the concept that anyone can be an artist in terms of the process and anything can be art according to a viewer's perception. I'm interested in Nietzsche's idea of transvaluation of values where you give old things a new significance and John Bigger's idea of art and community co-existing.
I also parallel the store and this exchange process with mass consumption of information and products, our value on education, and the idea of exchange. If all things can be art depending on the viewer then all viewers can be art depending on the process and the art itself. Everyone becomes artists who participate conceptually.
Art review of the installation in ArtsHouston magazine (May Issue 2008).
Written by Tria Wood, Photograph by Fank Rose
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Title: Endless Struggle I'm Fence To Series
Medium: acrylic paint, candle holders, fabric, female clothes, light, transparency,
Size: 71in x 28in
2006

 

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