Liminal Portrayals is a solo exhibition of drawings on paper in colored pencil, graphite, and charcoal by Sampy Sicada on view at Gallery 2424 from Friday, June 20-Sunday, June 22.
Sicada’s work reintegrates classical art language with the interconnectivity of the postmodern age. Art delves into emergent sincerity and is placed to regain art's liturgical mandate, particularly in the techno-personal society lacking cultural stalwarts to unite on.
This is a germane issue in America with its pretext for polarised politics, selective migration, and subsequent personality clusters. Savannah itself is rife with affluence and poverty, and Sicada himself has experienced homeless, living out of council houses in Manchester. This show aims to have value for all.
The exhibition is open June 20-22, 4-8pm.