The instantly recognizable red-and-white scuba "diver down" emblem alerts boaters to keep their distance as a diver is in the water and near the surface. Designed in 1953, it is now commonly emblazoned on stickers, t-shirts, flags, and other products. For Chicago-based artist Matthew Metzger, the logo also provides formal and philosophical groundwork for exploration in a new painting commissioned for the Smart's sculpture garden. Metzger sees the image as a memento mori that reminds us both of the body's limited capacity to occupy a space and of our fleeting mortality. He is also interested in the emblem's formal connections to hard-edge abstract painting of the 1950s and 60s through its color fields and emphasis on shape and dimension. In a thought-provoking new painting that references art history and popular culture, Metzger recreates the "diver down" logo while maintaining its emblematic proportions, within the constraints of a large canvas that fills the horizontal dimensions of the Museum's entryway.
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An evening of nostalgia and fundraising, The Tank will be showcasing its favorite art, comedy acts, variety, theater, film, and music from the past two years. Bands We are Scientists and Bishop Allen, who played the night The Tank opened, will perform. Party until the sun comes up and the wrecking ball moves in.
Admission: $10