Art exhibit features images that 'amuse and inspire reflection'

Posted 6/7/23

An exhibit featuring artist Carl Keitner and guest artists Polly Seip and Chryssa Udvardy is now being displayed at the Imago Gallery in Warren. Inspired by Man Ray, who was reported to say he wanted …

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Art exhibit features images that 'amuse and inspire reflection'

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An exhibit featuring artist Carl Keitner and guest artists Polly Seip and Chryssa Udvardy is now being displayed at the Imago Gallery in Warren. Inspired by Man Ray, who was reported to say he wanted “to make images that could amuse, inspire reflection not arouse admiration for any technical excellence,” Keitner set about to make images with Lili, his step-granddaughter, at an auto graveyard in Bristol.

This Saturday, June 10, Imago Gallery will be hosting an opening ceremony in honor of the new pieces. 

WHEN: June 8 to July 16; opening reception Sat, June 10, from 5pm-8pm
WHERE: Imago Gallery, 36 Market St., Warren
MORE INFO: This event is free and open to the public.

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