Grotesque Histories, at the Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn Heights, presents the work of three artists — Enrique Chagoya, Aaron Johnson, and Miguel Luciano — "who deploy iconographies based in history, both ancient and recent, to address the current world condition." Each artist uses "grotesque visual forms" to make his or her point. (
BRIC Arts)
The Rotunda Gallery is on Clinton Street behind the Brooklyn Heights Branch Library, not far from Pierrepont. The show runs through August 8.
Special summer hours: 12 to 6 pm Monday to Thursday, and 10 am to 2 pm on Friday. Above: Miguel Luciano, Barceloneta Bunnies, 2007, Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 72 in.
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