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Clark
Gibson
B.F.A. Parsons School of Design, New York, NY 1993
New York University, New York, NY 1989-1991
Lives in Philadelphia, PA
Statement
This show consists of bio-scapes depicting an environment altered by human intervention. A common theme in the work is multiple-colored rectilinear and conical pipe shapes. While reminiscent of all of the pipe structures that make our modern world possible: plumbing, ducts, cables, wires, scaffolding, rebar, columns, fibers (in plastic, fiberglass, metal alloys), the current show utilizes this theme to represent human engineering and alteration of the natural world.
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