Closing Reception with Raindrops

I Make My Own Weather

Bonny Leibowitz

Closing Reception

Saturday, June 17th

6.00 – 9.00 pm

at The MAC

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Bonny Leibowitz, Pink Synthetic Cloud with Real Light, 2018 / 2022

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The MAC is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a closing reception for the highly anticipated exhibition, “I Make My Own Weather.”

This exhibition showcases an exquisite collection of artworks by Bonny Leibowitz, complemented by a captivating video installation created by Gabriela Morawetz.

We cordially invite you to join us on Saturday, June 17th,

6 PM to 9 PM

at The MAC

NEW for ad good drop

Bonny Leibowitz, Raindrop, approx 20”x14”, Archival inkjet on hand cut paper

During the closing, we are thrilled to announce that Bonny Leibowitz will be offering the opportunity to acquire individual raindrops from her remarkable installation, Atmospheric River II, for just $20 each.

We are incredibly grateful for Bonny’s generosity, as all the proceeds from these sales will be devoted to supporting The MAC and its invaluable endeavors.

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Bonny Leibowitz, Atmospheric River II, 2023

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Leibowitz’s work utilizes and expounds upon the landscape painting traditions of idealized histories, such as the Hudson River School, Romanticism and the Baroque. The installations act as deconstructed paintings, as though walking through fragments of represented landscapes. In these worlds, synthetic materials masquerade as natural, and the natural as synthetic; a tree root painted epoxy green, an Astro turf tarp in the shape of a pond, a peeling away of a blue sky. Painted and photographic images hang, float, or drape on the floor. 3D objects; a cascading wave, a chunk of earth, jut from the wall. The material confusions in the work reveal the facade of the image; the conventional idea of humans as outside the natural world, and nature as pristine and untouched. Such ideologies are collapsed by the realities of the climate crisis.

These installations indulge the beauty of the depicted landscape, side by side with its own shattered mythology. If a painting is a complete world, this work both embodies that world and points to its falseness.

To hear Bonny discuss the concepts in I Make My Own Weather, check out her most recent interviews with Barry Kostrinsky on his YouTube channel: Artist Talks. and on Etty Yaniv’s ArtSpiel; Reflections on the work of contemporary artists blog.

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Bonny Leibowitz, Berg on a Traveling Cart, 2023

About Bonny Leibowitz

Leibowitz produces objects, installations and paintings utilizing a multitude of materials in ways that often disguise their origin, blurring the boundaries between the manufactured and the natural.

Her solo exhibitions include The MAC, Dallas, TX, The Art Gallery at Collin College, Plano, TX, Terrain Dallas, The Baugh Center for the Visual Arts at UMHB, Belton TX, No.4 Studio in Brooklyn, NY, The Neon Heater in Findlay, OH, Liliana Bloch Gallery in Dallas, TX, Art Cube Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA, The Museum of Art, MSU in Wichita Falls, TX and Cohn Drennan Contemporary, Dallas, TX.

She has participated in numerous group shows both nationally and internationally.

Originally from Philadelphia, Leibowitz lives in Dallas, TX where she maintains her studio practice.

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Gabriela Morawetz, Film Still, 2021

Gabriela Morawetz’s Healing shows the opposition and interconnectedness of the metaphysical and the real, is evident. From that perspective certain experiences and images will take the shape of the real yet we are exploring the mysteries. They interact in a circular way in constant metamorphosis and connect the sphere of unconsciousness with nature. That process is active in both ways. Seeking for equilibrium seems paradoxical yet it is a process of healing.

“The water seeker is anchored in the brown of the earth, in a setting that reflects the Universe. He holds in his hands two hazel branches pointing to the sky. In the thrill of an early gray morning, he goes in search of a source that hides and flees the world. The water, the earth and heaven as only witnesses. Eyes and ears inside the body, faceless, he begins wandering, getting in tune with the underground forces. The one who is near the forces of nature participates in its secrets.” – Josette Rasle

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The MAC
1503 South Ervay Street
Dallas, Texas 75215
214-803-9575

Bonny Leibowitz

I Make My Own Weather on view May 6th – June 17th, 2023

The gallery is open weekly, Wednesday through Saturday, 12 – 5 PM.