Form, Function, and Futility: An Exploration in Architecture and Identity
Morgan Craig’s large-scale paintings of dilapidated, abandoned architectural spaces provide a tangible framework through which facets of society can be expressed. He considers the structures as repositories and memorials to the workers who spent a large portion of their lives within the now-spent buildings and to the neighborhoods that thrived at one time within such industrial landscapes.
September 30, 2013
Gallery 406
Elon University
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