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Richard Krueger and Ronald Leax, both art faculty at Washington
University in St. Louis, incorporate the images, processes
and even the materials of science into art constructions
that mimic biological sciences, the realms of fantasy, and
laboratories. Krueger suggests that the sciences of artifice,
including reality simulation and gene manipulation, have
revivified reality as theater. His photographic constructions
illustrate a world of fantastic invention and extrapolation
upon the natural world. Leax creates fantasy laboratories/large-scale
sculptural constructions to illustrate the investigations
of the laboratory; the interpretations of the art studio;
and the coherence sought in the temple.
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ArtBridge
As part of Purdue Galleries’ art education resource
program, we are pleased to offer exhibit facts, educational
ideas and activities correlated with the Indiana Academic
Standards for Visual Art for this exhibit.
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