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By S. Anne Durham

Published on January 19, 2008 at 12:40am

An object in motion stays in motion, and that's the case for artist Augie N'Kele, who was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, now resides in Dallas and whose exhibitions have graced Iowa, Tennessee and a handful of galleries in Norway. With that trajectory, it's appropriate that his current exhibit is called Motion and depicts dancers, athletes, warriors and others captured on the move. Motion runs through February 14 at the Carillon Gallery in the Joe B. Rushing Center for the Performing Arts, 5301 Campus Drive in Fort Worth. Admission is free. Call 817-515-4610 or visit www.nkele.50megs.com.
Mondays-Thursdays, 12-3 p.m. Starts: Jan. 24. Continues through Feb. 14, 2008