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Iron Gate East To Open 'Love Is Not All' At Southampton Residence On November 3

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'How to Rope a Snake' by Jeff Muhs.

'How to Rope a Snake' by Jeff Muhs.

Sara Carolynn Kennedy, Alexandra Kopko, John Kroft, and Dan Fenaughty. LENNY STUCKER

Sara Carolynn Kennedy, Alexandra Kopko, John Kroft, and Dan Fenaughty. LENNY STUCKER

'Oreo Drip' by Patti Grabel

'Oreo Drip' by Patti Grabel

author on Oct 29, 2018

Pop-up gallery Iron Gate East’s next appearance will be at 230 Bishops Lane, a newly built Southampton Village home by Devito and Company.

Works by artists Meghan Boody, Ryan Michael Kelly, Patti Grabel, Jeff Muhs and Richard Pasquarelli will be on view in an exhibition titled “Love Is Not All.”

“The artists selected for the exhibition are making works that seem to, at their very core, explore the depths, limits and complexities of our relationship, both real and imagined, to ourselves, each other, and—for lack of a better word—love,” Iron Gate East Founding Director and Curator Kelcey Edwards said in a statement.

Ms. Edwards explained that the exhibition title comes from a poem by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and first-wave feminist Edna St. Vincent Millay that includes: “Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink; Nor slumber nor a roof against the rain.”

The opening reception is Saturday, November 3, from 5 to 8 p.m., with the artists in attendance and catering by Hamptons Farms. The event is free and open to the public, though an RSVP to info@irongateeast.com or irongateeast.com/calendar is required.

“We will be holding open houses, curator tours and art talks throughout the run of the exhibition for those who are unable to attend the opening,” Ms. Edwards said.

The exhibition—Iron Gate East’s fourth since its debut this year—continues through Monday, December 10. It will be open to the public Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m. and by appointment.

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