Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Tanya Merrill, Horse Miniature, 2018
Emily Mae Smith, Drawing for Smoking Gun, 2014-15
Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Exhibition view
Emily Mae Smith, Inspector Study, 2014-15
Exhibition view
Karin Campbell, Tasty Flower, 2018
Brandi Twilley, Paws, 2018
Emily Mae Smith, Drawing for Centurion XX, 2014-15
John Bohl, Incense Bowl, 2018
John Bohl, Dice, 2018
Karin Campbell, Tasty Flower, 2018
Karin Campbell, Mouthful, 2018
Tanya Merrill, Horse Miniature, 2018
Tanya Merrill, Catfish, 2018
Emily Mae Smith, Drawing for Centurion XX, 2014-15
Emily Mae Smith, Inspector Study, 2014-15
Emily Mae Smith, Drawing for Smoking Gun, 2014-15
Brandi Twilley, Paws, 2018
Brandi Twilley, Under the Bed, 2018
Herding Cats: An idiom denoting a futile attempt to control or organize a class of entities which are inherently uncontrollable – as in the difficulty of attempting to command a large number of cats into a group (herd).
Again: Another time; once more.
Catbox Contemporary is proud to present, Herding Cats, Again, a group exhibition of artists, John Bohl, Karin Campbell, Tanya Merrill, Emily Mae Smith, and Brandi Twilley. The title serves as a sequel to last year’s group show (Herding Cats, June, 2017). Each of the five artists explore the functionality of image and materiality to create varying degrees of representation and figuration. The (now) highly saturated tiger-striped walls of the gallery emphasize the absurd dialogue generated by cramming a bunch of artists into a tiny space.