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‘Pandemonium — Nature and Time’

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Mary Boochever “Inner Landscape Gamma,” 2021. Pigments and acrylic on canvas, diptych, 72” x 76 ¾” overall.

Mary Boochever “Inner Landscape Gamma,” 2021. Pigments and acrylic on canvas, diptych, 72” x 76 ¾” overall.

Kevin Teare “Clyfford Still As Gerrymandered Republican Congressional Districts,” 2020. Oil on canvas, 25” x 25”.

Kevin Teare “Clyfford Still As Gerrymandered Republican Congressional Districts,” 2020. Oil on canvas, 25” x 25”.

Mary Boochever “Man Hour,” 1989. Pigment, chalk, and acrylic on paper, 26 ½” x 20”.

Mary Boochever “Man Hour,” 1989. Pigment, chalk, and acrylic on paper, 26 ½” x 20”.

authorStaff Writer on Sep 13, 2021

Noyac-based artists Mary Boochever and Keven Teare are participating in “Pandemonium — Nature and Time,” a group exhibition on view at the Gallery at the Bellport Brookhaven Historical Society, 12 Bell Street, Bellport through October 31. The show also features work by peter campus, Jamie Dearing, Kathleen J. Graves Elyzabeth Meade, Andreas Rentsch, Helen Rousakis and Antonio Trimani. It is curated by Graves, a resident of East Patchogue.

The artists have chosen multiple formats for presenting their ideas — painting, performance, photography, video, sculpture, ink on washi and digital drawing. Their work encompasses their experience in nature and their concern for the human influence over it. Each artist has a different emphasis in method, thought and materials so that the variations between the works create a dynamic interpretation of the outdoors.

On Friday, October 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. Keven Teare and peter campus will discuss their work in a talk moderated by independent curator (and former Parrish Art Museum director) Terrie Sultan. The artists will discuss old times in Soho and answer questions about their current practice.

On Saturday, October 16, from 5 to 7 p.m. the gallery will screen “Man of Aran” the 1934 film directed by Robert J. Flaherty, introduced by peter campus. A discussion follows.

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