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ADAA The Art Show, 2024

Tangential Territories: David Austen,
Mara De Luca, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Melissa McGill

TOTAH presents four artists whose work considers our relationship to environmental and cosmological phenomena through material sensitivities.
Working across diverse media that includes flax canvas, steel, acrylic, and organic indigo, each artist touches on the ineffable while remaining grounded in tactile response.

ADAA The Art Show, 2023

Laura Vinciarelli: A Confluence of Opposites

A rare presentation of watercolor works by the Italian-American Professor of Architecture and artist Lauretta Vinciarelli (1943 – 2011) that linger between weightlessness and gravity, through a practice deeply concerned with the formal and ephemeral qualities of light.

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ADAA The Art Show, 2022

Works by Luca Pancrazzi and Alighiero Boetti

TOTAH presents a historically important two-person exhibition featuring Alighiero Boetti (1940-1994) and Luca Pancrazzi (b. 1961), together for the first time in the United States. Through key motifs in their work, airplanes, maps, and postage stamps, they represent divergent explorations of space, boundaries and movement. Boetti came to represent Italy's 'Arte Povera' movement on a global scale, while Pancrazzi was a key player in his studio from the 1980s through the early 90s.

Intersect Aspen, 2022

Works by Aleksandar Duravcevic and Mara De Luca

TOTAH brings the work of two artists, Aleksandar Duravcevic and Mara De Luca, who touch on the ineffable. Duravcevic permanently alters the surface of stainless steel to create iridescent works that are both mirror and rainbow. De Luca forms subtle gradations of color in luminous skyscapes that transcend the materiality of the canvas. This is the first time the artists have been shown together in a two-person presentation.

ADAA The Art Show, 2021

Works by Kenny Scharf

TOTAH presents a solo booth of new work by venerated pop surrealist Kenny Scharf, who has for decades established himself as a fluid intermediary between the academic and street art worlds. Featuring large works on canvas and painted Flatscreenz on salvaged LCD televisions, the booth highlights Scharf’s concerns with urban waste, transformation, and environmental threat.

Intersect Aspen, 2021

Works by Alex Sewell

and Saul Steinberg

Sewell and Steinberg share a deft hand with sophisticated humor and a touch of innocence. Both are storytellers through their work, rooted in personal experience and perspective.

The Dallas Art Fair, 2019

Works by David Austen, Mel Bochner, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Alison Hall, Luca Pancrazzi, Alex Sewell, and Saul Steinberg

The Dallas Art Fair, 2018

Works by Josef Albers, Alighiero Boetti, Aleksandar Duravcevic, Lucio Fontana, Alison Hall, Helen Pashgian, and Lauretta Vinciarelli