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Featuring paintings, sculpture, mixed media and works on paper produced in America and abroad from 1960s to the present, this exhibition selectively surveys contemporary art’s representation of human responses to the second half of the 20th century.
The exhibition is organized into five basic categories: explorations of life stages, creation of the self, identity and self awareness; order and disorder as manifested socially, psychologically, and aesthetically; spirituality and religious feelings; the pros and cons of love and sexual emotions; and the lure of adventure, journeying, and the contrary pain of exile.
'Insatiable Desires' addresses these five life themes - self, structure, spirituality, quest and intimacy - individually and as part of the larger framework of universal longings by presenting a highly varied and surprising mix of art works from the Fisher Gallery’s permanent collection.
Among the artists whose work is included in the exhibition are Ethan Acres, Salomon Huerta, Christina Fernandez, Victor Raphael, Rena Small, Einar and Jamex de la Torre, Fandra Chang and Claire Falkenstein.
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