Photo Manipulation
Arresting Artist Tackles the Digital Age and Draws a Crowd of Wowed VIPs
By Sydney Mitchell //
Photography Tom Dubrock
What: Opening reception of Kathryn Rabinow’s solo exhibition Abstract Random Concrete Sequential.
Where: The Jung Center.
Who: Woman of the hour Kathryn Rabinow along with husband Richard Rabinow; curator of Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Aimee Froom; collector Judy Nyquist; art lovers Anne and John Mendelsohn, Ed Djerejian, Nancy Dunlap, and Haley and Glen Eichelberger.
PC Moment: More than 200 local art enthusiasts and collectors filled the Jung Center to catch the first glimpse of Kathryn Rabinow‘s exhibition Abstract Random Concrete Sequential. Guests enjoyed the artist’s unique use of digital photo manipulation. The exhibit reflected Rabinow’s theory that our experiences are shaped by how our minds first analyze information, then process it.
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