Louis Marinaro: Eros & Thanatos
Work by Stamps Professor Louis Marinaro is featured in Eros & Thanatos, a national juried exhibition on view at Flint’s Buckham Gallery through March 7, 2020.
Eros & Thanatos was established to explore the Greek words for Love and Death. Eros, Greek god of love and sex, and Thanatos, the personification of death, have been used throughout western culture to symbolize the driving forces of life, love, sexuality and creativity as well as acknowledging our own mortality.
Eros & Thanatos will feature 47 artists from 24 different states, who explore the concepts of Love and Death. Works were selected by juror, Ed Fraga. Mr. Fraga is an esteemed Detroit based artist, a recipient of an Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Fellowship, a Kresge Artist Fellowship, and a Bellagio Center Rockefeller Foundation residency. Fraga exhibits internationally and is included in many public collections including: Cranbrook Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Flint Institute of Arts, and Wayne State University.
Eros & Thanatos
Exhibition Dates: February 14-March 7, 2020
Buckham Gallery
121 West Second Street
Flint, Michigan 48502