Laszlo and Lexi photographs at the Visual Arts Alliance 34th Juried Open Exhibition

Laszlo’s “White Sand Fall” and his wife’s Lexi “Santa Fe Winter” images were selected by the juror: Rachel Cook, to the Visual Arts Alliance (VAA) 34th Juried Open Exhibition.

Location: Spring Street Studios 2nd floor (1824 Spring St, Houston, TX 77007)

Open: May 1 – June 3, 2017. The opening reception will be on May 10, 2017, from 6-8 PM, Awards presented at 7 PM. Artist talks: May 13 and May 20 at 2 PM.

See you at the Exhibition opening. Enjoy the preview of Laszlo’s and Lexi’s images.

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©Laszlo Perlaky: “White Sand Fall”
©Alexandra Nemeth: “Santa Fe Winter”

Juror: Rachel Cook, Curator, DiverseWorks

Rachel Cook is Curator at DiverseWorks in Houston. Her curatorial work reconsiders the relationship between images and objects, and investigates methods of delegation embedded within performative and participatory work. Her writing has appeared in a number of art journals and catalogues, including Modern PaintersFlash Art, and the upcoming Prospect 3 catalogue. She is currently the Guest Editor of Art Lies for Gulf Coast, a journal of literature and fine arts. 

Prior to joining DiverseWorks, Cook worked for  dOCUMENTA(13)’s publication team, and was a fellow for the International Studio & Curatorial Program, New York.  

Cook holds a Masters from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College and Bachelors from the San Francisco Art Institute. Last year she received a Curatorial Fellowship from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to research a series of Walker Evans’ photographs from the African Negro Art exhibition at MoMA in 1935.

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