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The Human Factor Fractured: The Work of Terence Nicholson

Takoma Park, MD

The Human Factor Fractured: The Work of Terence Nicholson

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Closing Night! The Human Factor Fractured   more info
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The Human Factor Fractured
Terence Nicholson

3/28: 7-10pm

Come celebrate the final night of The Human Factor Fractured with Artist Terence Nicholson and special guests from Contradiction Dance, Dance Afire, Shakra, and more! Light Food & Beverages served.

 

About Terence Nicholson:

I am interested in materials first and foremost.  For a long time, I have entertained the notion that I need not always load my work down with content.  It was a trap that one of my teachers freed me from before both feet got caught into it.  Many people ask me, “What does it mean?”  I like to give them relief by telling them something like, “It's just some shapes.”  Sometimes, I am compelled to express my feelings about a thing through the use of materials.  Even in this case, I try to divorce myself form the the content and delve more into the actual process.  At the level of production, I try to achieve an almost passive attitude towards the process, in some cases.  I like to see myself as a middle man between materials, shapes and techniques.  I am in a constant state of build and destroy; accumulation and shedding.  I seem to be attracted to the beauty inherent in the most mundane of objects.  Rust, tools, soil, etc.  I respect the principles of composition, so I trust my ability to bend them.  An old artist told me that if I know the rules, I can bend them.  If I don't know the rules, I will break them.  As I have been training in kung fu for over 15 years and composing music, I allow these disciplines to influence my way of doing things.  The paintings and the sculpture come out of a need for expression not satiated by any other means.  I hope that as I finish writing this, I will have evolved beyond what was written.

Nicholson fuses unlikely materials into works that sing life’s complexities

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