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Clik here to view.Mirus Gallery is opening its newest exhibit, “One Is All Is One,” by artist-scientist Casey Cripe. The show will open with a complimentary reception from 7 to 10 p.m. on Aug. 15 and continue through Sept. 12.
The exhibit features large-scale multimedia pieces created by the 31-year-old artist over the last five years. Containing densely detailed layers and scientific diagrams meant to explore life, self, and the universe, each work individually unfolds as part of a greater story. Now at 30 pieces and counting, the individual works in “One Is All Is One” aim to illustrate a journey through space and time; the grand narrative of Human Destiny in the Universe.
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Clik here to view.“This work is to be my ‘one and forever’ magnum opus, the meaning for my being, my gift to the human enterprise,” Cripe explains, “for these maps that I craft are not only to chart and guide my own path, but also the paths of all fellow humans.”
Formally educated in Traditional Illustration and Religious Studies after receiving a bachelor’s degree from Humboldt, Casey Cripe (b. 1984), a Silicon Valley native, currently lives and works in San Francisco, Calif. He has exhibited his artworks at a variety of galleries, museums, universities, research institutions, corporate headquarters, and festivals, both nationally and internationally.
Mirus Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space that features a program of contemporary artwork by emerging and mid-career artists in solo and group shows. Located at 540 Howard St. in San Francisco’s SOMA District, atop Paul Hemming’s eclectic building, which also houses Temple Nightclub and co-working space, ECO-SYSTM, the gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and on Saturday by appointment only. For more information, call 415.543.3440 or visit www.mirusgallery.com.Stay up-to-date on news and events on Twitter at @MirusGallery, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mirusgallery and on Instagram at @mirusgallery.