This show was so beautiful and heartfelt. It was so relaxing to watch. This show felt like a breath of fresh air. I walked out feeling refreshed and happy- go see this!!!...
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The Gallery is a truly unique and clever two-hander. Its characters begin the show completely immersed in seemingly unrelated actions - one painting a portrait of the other, and one repeatedly miming through their morning/evening routine. Over time, the artist's increasingly experimental portraits of their muse disturb his peace and rattle his sense of identity. It was an ambiguous show with a lot of room for interpretation; you sort of had to be there, and I liked that! I really resonated with the central tension between the artist and their muse (who was, perhaps, their creativity anthropomorphized) and both of their struggles to reconcile a primal urge to live freely, from a place of joy, within a society with rigid standards of success....
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A beautiful take on the disillusion of ego and magic of self-love. An art of love for the love of art and being human. Charlie Kaufman-esque....
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certified reviewerJune 17, 2024
A truly creative, collaborative piece we all need to experience in these soul crushing times. A really great reminder to find the beauty and what truly matters in life!...
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