. . . because I have work on exhibition right now in
a couple of venues: a solo at the Conrad Wilde
Gallery in Tucson through October 25, along with
a group show there; and a group show, Doppler
Effect, at the Visual Art Center of New Jersey
through January 18.
Chromatic Reasoning, my solo exhbition at Conrad Wilde Gallery in Tucson, is up through October 25 (maybe longer). Concurrent with the solo is the four-artist group show, Relative Geometries, in which I have work along with Annelle Livingston, Robert Moya and Nancy Natale. I attended the opening last weekend and took a number of installation shots, three of which are below:
View of both galleries
Chromatic Geometry 1, 2013, encaustic on panel, 24 x 24 inches
My solo
The group show
At the Visual Art Center of New Jersey one of my paintings is included in the splendid group show, Doppler Effect. The exhibition, curated by Mary Birmingham, has assembled 46 artworks that explore the illusion of difference between two-and three-dimensional space. Scroll down (or click here) for a well-illustrated walk-through of the exhibition. Here's a peek:
Installation view: Guido Winkler
Below: Chromatic Geometry 21, 2014, encaustic on panel, 12 x 12 inches
Photo: Kathy Cantwell
Click here to read the catalog
I'll be back soon with a roundup of exhibitions in New York City
4 comments:
ILOVE your work and style!
If you don't toot your own horn...NO ONE else will!
Kudos to you.
Very value able post, I read the whole story when I start reading it.
I appreciate your blog post, beautifully expressed and well written.
Really love your style. The expression feels deep, almost like D'Almeida Novissimo in some of them. Can't wait to see more in NYC.
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