Specialty Rolled Metals becomes an impromptu gallery, May 5, 2011 Photo taken with permission. |
I recently had a dream that I was in a vast maze of art
galleries filled with people. We wandered wide-eyed past an array of paintings, sculptures, fiber pieces, drawings, pots, and other artworks in many different media.
When we looked at them, some of them would suddenly grow
larger, or become more brilliantly colorful, or they would begin to glow.
Sometimes they came off the wall or down from the pedestal,
to mingle and interact with us, to the delight of all.
Looking in the window of the Arts Incubator from 18th Street in the Kansas City Crossroads, March 3, 2006. |
Thinking about it afterward, it seemed to me that this dream
offered an apt metaphor for the way I sometimes feel about viewing an
interesting art exhibition.
One piece of art alone may “speak” to a person—but a whole,
coordinated gallery full of artworks, curated around a theme, can sing in a
wonderful chorus to an attuned viewer.
PHOTOS: I took both of these photos during different First Fridays in the Kansas City Crossroads (see dates). They are available for use under a Creative Commons license, which specifies they should not be altered, and should be published with
credit given to me as the photographer.