Portage: Duncan Robert Anderson, George Blaha, and Dan Gamble
Portage: Duncan Robert Anderson, George Blaha, and Dan Gamble
Three artists–Duncan Robert Anderson, George Blaha, and Dan Gamble–have made a portage, so to speak, to Riverside, which itself occupies an area near the historical Chicago Portage. They come from parallel streams, bearing work rendered from disparate media and materials — sculpture, digital images, painting, and drawing. Yet there is a natural affinity and kinship in their works, arising from shared interests in history, cosmology, mythology, physics, science fiction, and philosophy. It is through their individual searches for meaning, and their works, that the artists seek to connect with fellow travelers and cultivate a sense of wonder in the world, marking points along their exploration of this and other realms, real and imagined. Catalogue includes essays by Troy Klyber, Douglas Reichert Powell, and David Richards.