Overview

Pages in Focus: Álvaro Alejandro López & Rhoda Rosenberg features the work of two artists who, while distinct in their artistic mediums and themes, share a profound connection through their exploration of narrative, memory, and the interplay between physical objects and human experience.

Álvaro Alejandro López's work delves into the intimate relationship between people and books. His images capture the textures, forms, and signs of use that transform books into vessels of personal and collective memory. López's art often invites viewers to reflect on the stories embedded in everyday objects, creating a dialogue between the tangible and the abstract.

Rhoda Rosenberg, on the other hand, is a printmaker and book maker whose works often incorporate themes of personal history and identity. Her pieces use objects and imagery to evoke familial connections and cultural heritage. Her exploration of artist books and installations further emphasizes the narrative potential of physical forms.

Both artists use their chosen mediums to transform ordinary objects into profound storytelling tools. Their works resonate with a shared sensitivity to the layers of meaning that objects can carry, whether through the tactile experience of a book or the symbolic weight of personal artifacts.

 

Join us for an Opening Reception on May 23, from 5 - 7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.