Art makes visible what was invisible. Brought together for the first time by the AMA, American artist Adam Fung and Canadian artist Sabrina Ratté contemplate the immense power and crescive fragility of our natural world through their original immersive art.
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Arlington Museum of Art
1200 Ballpark Way
Arlington, TX 76011
817-275-4600
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Adam Fung is a Fort Worth-based artist who has created work linked to journeys, the land/sea, patterns of the universe, and climate change over the last 20 years. This has led him to field studies in Antarctic, West Texas, Australia, and the high Arctic, plus visits to particle accelerators and observatories, seed vaults, and other science-related sites around the world. Fung’s on-going works reflect cycles of time, beauty, and sublime color while using site-specific experiences and photography as a jumping off point.
Sabrina Ratté, a Canadian artist based in Montreal, explores the diverse forms of digital imagery. Her artistic practice encompasses a wide array of mediums, including analog video, 3D animation, photography, printmaking, sculpture, virtual reality, and installation. By continuously incorporating new techniques into her work, she delves into recurring themes that include the influence of architecture and the digital environment on our perception of the world, our relationship with the virtual aspects of existence, and the convergence of technology and the natural world.