Artists Nadia Botello, Fabiola Menchelli, Jason Willome mine meditative territory at Contemporary at Blue Star
There’s a slightly ominous sense of mystery to the trio of solo exhibitions that recently opened at Contemporary at Blue Star. While a symbolic piece of firewood conjures the Log Lady of Twin Peaks fame in Jason Willome’s “When a Mind Wanders,” a dimly lit room with curious acoustics sets the stage for Nadia Botello’s “Theophany” and nearly total darkness evokes an isolation tank in Fabiola Mechelli’s “ombré.”
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