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Grand Unveiling of Scott Musgrove's How Is The Empire?
Thursday May 20, 2010 |
![]() Alchemy and animals; nature and oddities. All this combines to make Scott Musgrove’s paintings and sculptures truly magical. His newest work in How Is The Empire? is some of his finest. See what we’re talking about. Musgrove’s style of figural surrealism carries themes of environmental issues and endangered wildlife concerns with unique humor, depicting anomalous extinct (and fictitious) animal species.
The artist’s imaginative work is painted and sculpted with inventive attention to the anatomical details of his subjects. Through a combination of biological attributes both real and imagined, Musgrove’s work illustrates his creative take on evolution, presenting an alternative theory of unnatural selection that would conceivably cause Charles Darwin to turn over in his grave.
Scott Musgrove's How Is The Empire? will remain on view through June 12, 2010 at Jonathan LeVine Gallery
ABOUT THE ARTIST Born in 1966, Scott Musgrove received a BFA from Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio. He currently lives in Seattle, Washington. His influences include historical artists such as Hudson River School painters Frederic Church, Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran, as well as naturalist artists including John James Audubon. The artist’s paintings and sculptures have been exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States and Europe.
All photos by Josh Roxas
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David Choe Gets the Taiwanese Animation Treatment 