UVA Art and Anthropology: “Trash And Treasures of Charlottesville II”
The University of Virginia McIntire Department of Art and Department of Anthropology present “Trash and Treasures of Charlottesville II.” The exhibit is the work of UVA artists Richard Crozier, Paul Barolsky and Sanda Iliescu, who display a range of objects of anthropological and aesthetic interest discovered since 2005. The artists present their archeological assemblage as a collective portrait of Charlottesville and a visual essay in “relational aesthetics (the theory of judging art works on the basis of inter-human relationships), which surpasses the previous exhibition in complexity and depth.” On view indefinitely in the display case of the Humbert Humbert foyer of Brooks Hall. 924-6123.