RECEPTION: Apocalyptic Art at Taylor Books, Sun, Apr 1

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Artists Charly Hamilton, Mark Wolfe and Amy Williams have recently collaborated in a mini-exhibit featuring apocalyptic imagery, now showing at Annex Gallery, Taylor Books in Charleston. The exhibit ranges from big — a large woodcut painting of the destruction of Charleston, to small — a row of felted owls representing death, famine, pestilence and war. An end-times ‘zine accompanies the exhibit and explains: “From time to time, prophets and zealots claim the end of the world is near. For most of us, the apocalypse comes less dramatically but just as seriously - in the form of a bad health diagnosis, a relationship breakup, a job loss, or the death of someone we love.” A reception for the show takes place 3 p.m. April Fool’s Day at the Annex Gallery.

More works in the show (click to enlarge):

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