Fifteen life-size sculptures standing in shackles dominate the central gallery of Mason Murer Fine Art, commanding our gaze as we enter the building, even though they stand some 20 yards away. The repetition of forms creates a powerful aesthetic, inviting viewers to explore, inch closer, and walk through and in between the imprisoned figures. The [...]
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06/04/10 Stephen Hayes’s Cash Crop makes history concrete
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Tags: Mason Murer Fine Art, Savannah College of Art and Design, slavery, Stephen Hayes
Tags: Mason Murer Fine Art, Savannah College of Art and Design, slavery, Stephen Hayes
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11/04/09 Preview of Mason Murer's openings this Friday
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Tags: Atlanta Collage Society, collage, Helen Durant, Joe Remillard, Larry Walker, Lucinda Bunnen, Mason Murer Fine Art, National Collage Society, Ron Sherman, Silvershotz International Magazine Juried Photography Show, Suzy Schultz
Tags: Atlanta Collage Society, collage, Helen Durant, Joe Remillard, Larry Walker, Lucinda Bunnen, Mason Murer Fine Art, National Collage Society, Ron Sherman, Silvershotz International Magazine Juried Photography Show, Suzy Schultz
Mason Murer Fine Art unveils new work by local artists Friday night. The highlights include a juried exhibition from the National Collage Society, photography by Lucinda Bunnen, and new mixed-media work by Larry Walker.
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09/18/09 To Do List
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Tags: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, Cherrylion Gallery, Get This! Gallery, Mason Murer Fine Art, Saltworks Gallery, Spruill Gallery, Westside Arts District
Tags: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, Cherrylion Gallery, Get This! Gallery, Mason Murer Fine Art, Saltworks Gallery, Spruill Gallery, Westside Arts District
BurnAway.org returns from hiatus on Monday with full reviews, artist interviews, and studio visits. Until then, enjoy a busy weekend of art!
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08/07/09 To Do List
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Tags: Alec Soth, Aurora Coffee, Bill Lowe Gallery, Black Line of Woods, Born, Craig Hawkins, Create, Destroy, Harrison Keys, High Museum of Art, Inspired by Motion, Jules Cozine, Kibbee Gallery, Liana Repass, Maggie Evans, Mason Murer Fine Art, Rebuild, Swan Coach Gallery
Tags: Alec Soth, Aurora Coffee, Bill Lowe Gallery, Black Line of Woods, Born, Craig Hawkins, Create, Destroy, Harrison Keys, High Museum of Art, Inspired by Motion, Jules Cozine, Kibbee Gallery, Liana Repass, Maggie Evans, Mason Murer Fine Art, Rebuild, Swan Coach Gallery
[UPDATED] It’s about that time of the summer when things might begin to slow down and become a bit dismal. Why not get a quick pick-me-up at one of this week’s stimulating, never-boring group shows?
































Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve
burnaway: approved