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Artist Exhibitions:
Solo Exhibitions
2011
(Scheduled) 24 Hours in the Subway. BoxHeart Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA
2008
Artist in Transition. Earlville Opera House, Earlville NY. November 17th to January 12th
Selected Group Exhibitions
2008
Sketch Night Exhibit. Society of Illustrators, New York, NY. Dec. 15th to Dec. 31st
Allied Artists of America - 95th ...
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Artist Galleries:
Nascent Art, New York: (www.nascentartny.com)
Boxheart Gallery, Pittsburgh (www.boxheart.org)
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Artist Reviews:
Coming Soon!
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Collections:
Greenwich Animal Hospital, New York, NY, USA
Private collections NY & Florida...
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Commissions:
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Artist Statement for Isabelle Garbani
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I stand on the same spot on the subway platform every evening, next to the second trash can, waiting for the train. I want to be lined up exactly with the exit stairs when the train eventually pulls into my stop. I watch the express trains go by through the gap in the two rusted pillars. I am hot and exhausted. I go home and put on paper what it was like to stand on that spot at that moment in June of 2006 in Brooklyn, New York.
“24 hours in the Subway” was born that day. Each hour of the day has a drawing and a mood. It is a time line framed by birth and death, traveling through childhood, adolescence, maturity, decline. It is a series describing the possibilities of life in an American city in the 21st century. It is a series about potentials, missed opportunities, fear, accidents, attempts at goodness, symmetry, purity, hope, despair. It is a series about, and for us.
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