Yesterday, no
longer just swept along, an installation of works by SUNY Buffalo Master's
student David Andree opened at the Big Orbit Gallery. The showing consists
of works on paper, video, audio works and sculpture, all of which are a part of
Andree's thesis work at UB.
Through this variety of medias, Andree portrays the
cycles of nature that surround us, like growth and decay, weather and seasons,
and exhibits the great force nature play a part in our lives. As Andree has put
it, no longer just swept long
originated from the "desire to investigate the same idea, of locating the self
within the ever-changing systems of nature that surround us through multiple
sensory experiences."

"Creating
these works has become a struggle to make implicit the temporary nature of
existence - a state of constant change and decay, a world which forces continue
independently from the will of any individual part," Andree said.
The exhibition
will be on display until March 28th at
For more information, call (716) 560-1968, or e-mail sean@bigorbitgallery.org
Images: David Andree

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