Art exhibit has musical theme

"Variations of a Structure No. 43" was created by Ed Garman in 1965. A statement about the piece says it "pulsates with bright colors and straight-edge geometric shapes that defy gravity and perspective."

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Twenty-two large paintings from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are on exhibit in the Main Gallery of Memorial Hall at Chadron State College through Sept. 24.

The exhibit is “Painting Music: Rhythm and Movement in Art.” Information about the exhibit states that, in the past century, music has played an important role in the stylistic development of visual art.

By listening to music and emulating it in their work, artists have discovered unconventional techniques in their approach.

-College Relations

Category: Art, Campus News