Three-Day Weekend

Vitaly Komar

Jun 17 – Jul 28, 2005

Vitaly Komar

My Family Photograph as a Butterfly, 2004-05

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Vitaly Komar will exhibit new works based on the theme of the Three-Day Weekend, a symbol of the peaceful coexistence of different peoples and different concepts of faith and spirituality: Friday for Muslims, Saturday for Jews, and Sunday for Christians. The artworks – paintings, stained glass panels, and collages – are based on the form of the mandala, traditionally associated with unity, healing, and meditation, and are intended to promote the concept of the Three-day Weekend.
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Vitaly Komar

Big Red Moustache, 2004-2005

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Big Red Moustache, 2004-2005

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Tunnel, 2004-2005

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Mandala Above State Heraldry 1, 2004-2005

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Four Moons as Part of a Snowflake, 2004-5

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A Cross as Two Hourglasses, 2004-5

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Fragile Unity with E.T. (from Three-Day Weekend), 2004-2005

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Symmetrical Landscape (from Three-Day Weekend), 2004-2005

Three-Day Weekend

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