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PAUL NITSCHE

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Exquisite group show at Abel Contemporary Gallery

July 23, 2017 in Sculpture, Exhibitions

I will be exhibiting five sculptures at Abel Contemporary Gallery, in Belleville, WI, as part of their Exquisite show, running from July 28-September 10, 2017. The sculptures are all pieces I have not exhibited at the gallery before. The show will also be the debut of my paper doll piece, The Anatomy Lesson.

The works I will be exhibiting are: The Anatomy Lesson, Ossis Fateor Memoria, Beneath the Remnant Veil, The Ephemeral Knot, and To Stand Against in Witness.

From the Abel Contemporary Gallery announcement:
"Unabashedly beautiful, the objects in this exhibit showcase the work of artists who have refined their craft to a degree that can only be described as exquisite."
Other participating artists : Wilde, Schulte, Schoonover, Czechowski, Calderwood, S. Byers, Apgar, Abel.

I will be attending the opening reception on Friday, July 28th, 5-9 pm, and hope to see you there.

Figure15.jpg Fig19 The Remnant Veil.jpg Paul Nitsche_Anatomy Lesson.jpg Fig16Front.jpg Ephemeral KnotFront2.jpg
Tags: Abel Contemporary Gallery, Artisan gallery, The Anatomy Lesson, Beneath the Remnant Veil, The Ephemeral Knot, Ossis Fateor Memoria, To Stand Against In Witness, Sculpture, Bronze, exquisite, exhibition
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