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Fall Art Highlights

Current Space, Zim Zum, Nudashank, David Kaufmann, and more

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Sept. 15 Creative Alliance hosts Zim Zum where Gaia, Michael Owen, and MOMO mix Kabbalah and street art.

Sept. 21-Oct. 24 Case[werks] gallery’s House Show examines the rowhouse as storyteller.

Sept. 22 Nudashank (co-owned by CP contributor Alex Ebstein) hosts Black Foliage II, where over 60 artists work only in black, white, and gray.

Oct. 6 David Kaufmann gives a talk at the Maryland Art Place on Philip Guston, one of the most important abstract expressionists, who later abandonded the style for important figurative paintings.

Oct. 6 The American Visionary Art Museum unveils its newest annual exhibition, The Art of Storytelling: Lies, Enchantment, Humor, and Truth.

Oct. 14-Jan. 21 The Walters Museum brings Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe to Baltimore.

FALL FORWARD

Current Space:

Mike Benevento and Andrew Liang of Current Space caught up with us on their lunch break. This summer Current has been hosting a multitude of events in their back lot and it sounds like they intend to keep them coming. (Jasmine Sarp)

City Paper: What do you like about fall?

Current Space: It’s like extended summer, but less hot. Halloween, camping, soup.

CP: What are you excited for?

CS: We’re gonna do more screenings at Current, Max Guy, and Patrick Caulfield are going to show a Kurosawa film. There’s Maryland Film Festival, and we got a basketball hoop at Current.)

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