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Halsey Institute - Lonnie Holley Exhibit Private Preview Reception

Friday, August 21, 2015 - 5:00pm

The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art presents the exhibition Something to Take My Place: The Art of Lonnie Holley. The exhibition will be on view at the Halsey Institute August 22 – October 10, 2015. Admission to the galleries is free. The opening reception on Friday, August 21, from 6:30pm to 8:00pm will be open to the public and include complimentary refreshments and light hors d’oeuvres, provided by Whole Foods and Icebox. There will be a reception for Conceptualist Members (and above), exhibition sponsors and donors on Friday, August 21 from 5:30 – 6:30PM. To learn more about exhibition sponsorship and Membership, please contact Tatjana Beylotte, beylottetf@cofc.edu.

The exhibition is a multi-faceted showcase of American artist and musician Lonnie Holley. The comprehensive project features a residency, exhibition, video, concert, and monographic catalogue. It is Holley’s first solo museum exhibition since 1994 and will feature a selection of 40 works on loan from the artist, collector William Arnett, and the Atlanta-based, Souls Grown Deep Foundation. Lonnie Holley incorporates natural and man-made objects, already imbued with cultural and artistic associations, into narrative sculptures that commemorate places, people, and events. These objects “speak” to Holley, unleashing his creative imagination. Holley believes that art and life are in constant need of renewal so he transforms objects that have been discarded or appear worn and gives them new life.

Everything Lonnie Holley creates is spontaneous and improvisational. Editing and repurposing are an integral part of his creative method. He presents concepts poetically, utilizing memory and storytelling to catalyze thought. The power of Holley’s work derives from the multiple associations brought forth by new juxtapositions and innovative combinations of familiar objects. These collisions excite the faculties of memory and meaning in the viewer. His works offer a trace of one artist’s raw and honest attempt to turn a thought into a thing.

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Club members will receive an email to enter for tickets.