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CATEGORIES:Culture and The Arts, SUNY Oswego, Free
CREATED:20250902T011246
SUMMARY:Default - Rhino World Order Exhibiting Artist Panel Discussion
LOCATION:Tyler Hall @ SUNY Oswego
URL;VALUE=URI:https://iheartoswego.com/59577/rhino-world-order-exhibiting-artist-panel-di
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DESCRIPTION:\nRhino World Order features artwork by Buffalo resident, Richard Tomasello
 . Tomasello creates ceramic and plaster sculptures in large scale to talk a
 bout the power of individual resistance against overwhelming societal press
 ures. This new body of work is inspired by the play Rhinoceros, written in 
 1959 by absurdist playwright Eugene lonesco. The play is noted to be a resp
 onse to the rise of fascism before WWII, using imagery of people turning in
 to rhinoceroses as they are swept up into the fascist regime. One character
  in the play resists conforming at all costs to maintain his identity. Toma
 sello uses the imagery of the Rhinoceros to talk about his own experiences 
 with physical assault, school shootings, mob mentality, toxic masculinity, 
 the bystander effect, and systematic violence. His use of plaster strips to
  create monumentally large works allows for cracks, seams, and critical fai
 lures to be seen in the structure. These works are large and intimidating b
 ut can be ultimately undone by resistance. Tomasello offers his viewers hop
 e in the choice of nonconformity.\nOpening day activities include: \nSept 5
 th, 1pm: Director &amp; Exhibiting Artist Panel Discussion \nSept 5th, 5pm:
  Reading of the play by theater students\nSept 5th, 6-7pm: Opening Receptio
 n\n This event was imported from: https://iheartoswego.com/59577/rhino-worl
 d-order-exhibiting-artist-panel-discussion.html?tmpl=component (https://ihe
 artoswego.com/59577/rhino-world-order-exhibiting-artist-panel-discussion.ht
 ml?tmpl=component)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://iheartoswego.com/images/jevents/2025/rhino-world-order
 -tyler-hall-9.5.2025.jpg" alt="rhino world order tyler hall 9.5.2025" width
 ="322" height="480" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right:
  auto;" /></p><p>Rhino World Order features artwork by Buffalo resident, Ri
 chard Tomasello. Tomasello creates ceramic and plaster sculptures in large 
 scale to talk about the power of individual resistance against overwhelming
  societal pressures. This new body of work is inspired by the play Rhinocer
 os, written in 1959 by absurdist playwright Eugene lonesco. The play is not
 ed to be a response to the rise of fascism before WWII, using imagery of pe
 ople turning into rhinoceroses as they are swept up into the fascist regime
 . One character in the play resists conforming at all costs to maintain his
  identity. Tomasello uses the imagery of the Rhinoceros to talk about his o
 wn experiences with physical assault, school shootings, mob mentality, toxi
 c masculinity, the bystander effect, and systematic violence. His use of pl
 aster strips to create monumentally large works allows for cracks, seams, a
 nd critical failures to be seen in the structure. These works are large and
  intimidating but can be ultimately undone by resistance. Tomasello offers 
 his viewers hope in the choice of nonconformity.</p><p>Opening day activiti
 es include: <br />Sept 5th, 1pm: Director &amp; Exhibiting Artist Panel Dis
 cussion <br />Sept 5th, 5pm: Reading of the play by theater students<br />S
 ept 5th, 6-7pm: Opening Reception</p> <a href="https://iheartoswego.com/595
 77/rhino-world-order-exhibiting-artist-panel-discussion.html?tmpl=component
 ">This event was imported from: https://iheartoswego.com/59577/rhino-world-
 order-exhibiting-artist-panel-discussion.html?tmpl=component</a>DTSTAMP:20260604T062220
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250905T130000
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