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Julian Opie: Selections from the Chellgren Collection Julian Opie was part of the New British Sculpture group in the 1980s, exhibiting with artists such as Tony Cragg and Richard Deacon. In the mid 1990s, his work became more graphically oriented, often reducing landscapes, portraits, and objects into flat planes of color, shape, and line in two dimensional sculpture as well as in prints, paintings, and computer and LED animations. He is well known for the album cover he created depicting the members of the Britpop band “Blur” for their 2000 album entitled “Blur: Best of.” His style has been influenced by pop art, billboards, classical sculpture and portraiture, and woodblock printing. In minimizing detail and simplifying form, he draws the essence out of the subject while alluding to commercialization and advertising. This leaves room for the viewer to insert their own experiences into his images, allowing for wider interpretation and appreciation. This exhibition includes series from 2000 and 2002 which include landscapes, cityscapes, interior spaces, as well as portraits of race car drivers. Daily, exhibit ends Oct. 23 Hard Rock Cafe Pinktober Concert On Friday, October 21, it's Hard Rock Cafe and 102.3 The Max's Pinktober concert! Featuring Marc Broussard, V V Brown, and The Cab! General admission tickets are $10, VIP tickets (with meet n greet) are $35. Tickets are available at TicketWeb.com. All proceeds benefit the Louisville Affiliate of Susan G. Komen. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Must be 21+ Oct. 21, 6:30 p.m.
Halloween Masks Masks have been a part of many cultures. They usually depend on the visual for their affects, but textures and shapes can convey emotions as well. Museum staff will guide participants of all ages and abilities as they make a scary or friendly Halloween masks and headdresses using tactile materials. Free to the public but registration is required. Call 899-2213 by October 20 to register. Open to all ages. Oct. 22, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Fifth Third Bank’s Dracula A holiday favorite is back! Originally dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston from Bram Stoker's world famous novel, Dracula, as adapted & directed by William McNulty, makes its return. Oct. 22, 4 p.m.
Salsa Sunday Under the Bridge Party the night away under the 2nd St. Bridge at Whiskey Row Oct. 23, 7–11 p.m. | ||||
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