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Quiet Please: The Mental Game of Art and Tennis

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Published by:
Ann Trinca
Published:
8/24/2016
Specs:
Digest / 5.25" x 8.25"
52 pages Saddle-stitched
Category:
Art
Tags:
art, Berkeley Art Center, Black, Ottinger, Pfau, tennis, Witrak

As part of The Agility Projects series, Berkeley Art Center is proud to present Quiet Please, an exhibition that examines the call and response relationship between artist and viewer using the sport of tennis as a metaphor to this exchange. Artists Libby Black, Jennie Ottinger, George Pfau, and Andrew Witrak present drawings, sculpture and animation that use tennis as a way to comment on human psychology: presentation, elitism, communication, and catharsis.

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