Arts at the Airport
   
     
  Current Art Exhibits
June 7 - August 30, 2009
 
     
  DANIEL OGLANDER - ticketing lobby  
     
 

Daniel Oglander is a 24-year-old artist currently living in Nashville. Daniel's art hinges on his ability to "discover" new material. He doesn't buy his images; they are all either from books found in abandoned buildings or photos he's taken.

"It is as if I am breathing new life into something someone left behind, and I like that."

While on a trip to Mexico he decided to go for a walk through the town and stumbled upon an abandoned compound of buildings. Inside one of the houses was an enormous pile of books, magazines, letters and pictures. He spent the next four days sorting through this treasure trove. His new works will be centered around these artifacts.

 
     
  Artist Statement
“Remember the days when we had warm meals in coach, full service no matter what you paid and seats were large enough for everyone? This series is meant to harken viewers back to the golden age of flying.”
 
     
 

Shown Right: My Kind of Woman, 9" x 12," acrylic paint on board.

 
     
 

Arts at the Airport receives funding for the visual arts from the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) and the Tennessee Arts Commission (TAC). The Flying Solo Exhibition Series is supported by the MNAA, the TAC, and is funded under an agreement with the State of Tennessee. Music performances are sponsored by the MNAA. For more information about Arts at the Airport, please call (615) 275-1614.

 
     
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