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False Documents and Other Illusions at the Portland Museum of Art
| False Documents and Other Illusions at the Portland Museum of Art |
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| Editor: Brenda Bonneville | |
| Tuesday, 28 September 2010 | |
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(Image: "Pop" by Duncan Hewitt) The Exhibit Runs October 30, 2010 through January 2, 2011. (Portland, ME) Trompe l’oeil, meaning to "fool the eye," in the traditional sense usually references painting in which objects appear to be real rather than rendered. It is only upon closer investigation, if at all, that the illusion may be revealed. Contemporary artists have employed trompe l’oeil tactics as a tool for deception in works of all media, ranging from performance and video, to sculpture and installation. This exhibition will showcase a spectrum of approaches with works by artists from Maine and beyond, drawn from both the permanent collection and loans. For more information on the exhibit or to see additional images, please visit the Portland Museum of Art website. |
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