Shared Bodies

Shared Bodies

An exhibition of stellar new works by Daniel Buettner and Avigail Manneberg.

Shared Bodies is an exhibition by Daniel Buettner and Avigail Manneberg that offers observations on the influences of identity, thought processes, and the expressive potential of the physical body [on shared human experiences]. Buettner’s allegorical paintings wryly make use of people and animals to dissect moments of trivial thought universal to human experience. Through the language of painting, Manneberg examines the body’s abilities –and its limits— to understand grief, primal encounters, and the meaning of home. 

About the Artists

Daniel Buettner’s paintings capture humor that is normally lost in cursory moments of life by merging people, animals, identities, patterns, and objects. Buettner’s work relates visual inexpressible emotion that only exists in the plain of the painting.  Once the viewer leaves the painting, whatever effect that has been created is lost. Buettner’s work is meant to be humorous and insightful, playfully serious, and dreadfully beautiful.

Avigail Manneberg’s art—like her life—is based on the story of her family, the history of her generation, her culture, what she sees, and those she meets. In absorbing the world through interacting with others, she takes something unfamiliar from their background and filters it through her visual language into something collectively understandable. The search to define herself motivates her passion to create.

Gallery Hours

Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM


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