WASHINGTON, DC.- Conner Contemporary Art presents two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring painted sculptural assemblages by Cordy Ryman and real-time generative digital work by Brandon Morse. In Cordy Rymans first solo exhibition with the gallery, he presents a new series of playful works created with paint, wood, metal, Velcro and scraps recycled from his studio floor. Ryman, whose New York solo show was identified this fall as one of the sleepers of the season by Roberta Smith, is known for continuous experimentation in constructing, altering, and reconstructing painted geometric forms. As Ryman intuitively responds to the contours and material qualities of his media, he envisions the eventual habitation of his works on surfaces in architectural environments. The show title, Windowboxing (i.e., the solid border that wraps around a tv image