Body Geometry

Contorted human figures, highway larceny, and freshly hatched homegrown talent pepper the neck-craning exhibits opening this weekend during the Second Saturday Art Walk. Beginning at 6 p.m., French artist Keren pushes anatomy through the wringer at the Lelia Mordoch Galerie. In “Body Geometry,” an eye-popping series of digital prints, she...
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Contorted human figures, highway larceny, and freshly hatched homegrown talent pepper the neck-craning exhibits opening this weekend during the Second Saturday Art Walk. Beginning at 6 p.m., French artist Keren pushes anatomy through the wringer at the Lelia Mordoch Galerie. In “Body Geometry,” an eye-popping series of digital prints, she conveys the pliant nature of the human form. Keren’s compositions brim with twisted subjects folded within textile-like grids that bring to mind ancient cuneiform writing, origami, or timeless calligraphic patterns at once rhythmic and primal. Call 786-431-1506 or visit galerieleliamordoch.com.

Sat., March 12, 7 p.m., 2011

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