Adnan Charara: My Journey Through Time “Adnan Charara is a Lebanese-American artist who has lived and worked in the U.S. since 1982. With an unquenchable thirst to create since he was a child, he drew, painted, sculpted and assembled his way from Seattle to Boston to Detroit, where he currently makes his artistic home. Adnan works in multiple mediums with several ideas at a time, treating his studio practice like a detail-oriented factory. His hard-working dedication is masked, however, by his whimsical and humorous treatment of serious subjects.”
I am so glad you said the truth about Dalia Reyes, who brings art to us at two key venues, the Scarab Club & Gallerie Camille. I missed the opener at detroit contemporary, but I will need to view the show just to take the measure of Reyes artistry. The brilliantly executed Nora Chapa Mendoza retrospective and beam signing at SC recently shows that Reyes can keep the ship on course. Which is no simple feat because the SC has more intrigues than Versailles palace. It's cool to see the scope of your understanding of the Detroit Art Scene because I've noticed a few scoops on Art Detroit Now!
I am so glad you said the truth about Dalia Reyes, who brings art to us at two key venues, the Scarab Club & Gallerie Camille. I missed the opener at detroit contemporary, but I will need to view the show just to take the measure of Reyes artistry. The brilliantly executed Nora Chapa Mendoza retrospective and beam signing at SC recently shows that Reyes can keep the ship on course. Which is no simple feat because the SC has more intrigues than Versailles palace. It's cool to see the scope of your understanding of the Detroit Art Scene because I've noticed a few scoops on Art Detroit Now!