Art: Apocalypse Now

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With the hypothetical end of the world just months away, Apocalypse Now: New Works by Antonio Adams, Emily Brandehoff & Marc Lambert imagines two possible versions of the future through hart. (Art: Marc Lambert)
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Posted: 10/31/2012

By Maria Seda-Reeder for CityBeat

With the possible end of the world just months away, (remember the whole Mayan Calendar doomsday prediction?) Semantics Gallery will host "Apocalypse Now: New Works by Antonio Adams, Emily Brandehoff & Marc Lambert" to remind us of the impending doom.

Curated by Thunder-Sky, Inc.’s co-founder, Bill Ross, the exhibition depicts two possible visions of the future: a gory nightmare of blood and zombies imagined and co-created by Adams & Brandehoff, and Lambert’s pristine vision of a future devoid of human contact. Ross sets up this binary within Semantics’ two highly patinated gallery spaces, and the gallery might be just the perfect place to be to imagine the end of the world. Reception 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3. Semantics Gallery, 1107 Harrison Ave., Brighton. semantics-gallery.com, thunderskyinc.org.

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