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. . . continuing the tour from Part One
In the stairwell, looking up from the ground floor: Debra Ramsay's site-specific installation, Two, Twice With Green and Yellow, 2011, thread, fabric, paint and pins
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Above: View from the second floor
Below: left corner detail
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On the wall outside Studio X: Ramsay's Squarely Divided, Times Two, 2001; thread, Tyvek, glassine, bubble wrap, acrylic paint, pins, dimensions variable; image from the VACNJ Facebook page
Peeking into Studio X: Stephen Maine on far wall
Touring the gallery clockwise: Maine, Elisa D'Arrigo; foreground, Joell Baxter
D'Arrigo, Pip Culbert, Baxter
Culbert, Grace DeGennaro, Baxter
Panoramic view as we circle past the entrance and continue around the gallery: DeGennaro, Ken Weathersby
Weathersby, Baxter
Joell Baxter, Endless Day (For G.M.B), 2011, screenprinted paper and glue; 46 x 46 x 5 inches
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Stephen Maine, Mesh painting #11-011, 2011; acrylic, paper, plastic mesh, thermal installation, T-pins, 36 x 36 x 6 inches
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Above: shadow detail
Below: closeup
Elisa D'Arrigo, Byzantine Homage 1, 2005, cloth, acrylic paint, thread; 35 x 35 x 3 inches
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Pip Culbert, Patchwork, Blue and Pale Blue, 2011, cotton and pins, 41 x 27 inches
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Grace DeGennaro, Weaving, 2007, oil on linen, 26 x 16 inches
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Ken Weathersby, 179 (twn), 2010; acrylic paint film with removed areas over wood scaffold over linen; two panels, each 24 x 19 inches
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Details above and below
From Studio X we go back downstairs, passing through the art-hung hallway on our way out. The decision to install work here came late in the process, but I'm glad it came about as it gave us an opportunity to show work on paper by three exhibiting artists.
Looking down the hallway, work by Grace DeGennaro, right, Stephen Maine, left, and Elana Herzog in distance on right
Above and below: Grace DeGennaro, two watercolor on paper paintings from the Trinity series, each 30 x 22 inches
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Elana Herzog. four from the Untitled series of work iin handmade cotton paper and textile
Closer view below
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Stephen Maine, monoprints from the Pitched Planes series
Closer view below
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Textility is up through April 1, with a Walk-and-Talk conversation with the curators and artists on Sunday, March 25, 4:00-6:00 p.m. I plan to post sporadically about the exhibition between now and then.
Also visit
. The Textility blog of the Visual Art Center of New Jersey, which has posted installation images as well as pics from the reception
. Sharon Butler's Facebook album from the opening
. My blog post with screen grabs from New Jersey transit showing directions from Penn Station
. HomeTowne TV, a regional arts program, which features several artists and myself talking about the exhibition
6 comments:
It's an incredible show and your input makes it more so. Can you imagine if every great show had coverage like this?
Thanks for posting all these great images from the show. The work was so impressive! I loved it all. Kudos to you and to Mary Birmingham for making such wonderful choices!
Wow Top Notch ! Thank you Joanne
Great show and a nice selection of artists. The pieces by Joell Baxter and Stephen Maine remind me of the work of one of my mentors, Arturo Alonzo Sandoval. He would have been a great addition to the show. Thanks for the images.
Wonderful post! Thank you so much!
Thanks, everyone, for your kind words.
Gary, there were so many artists whose work would have been wonderful for the show. We focused on the work of self-described painters and sculptors (as opposed to self described fiber artists) as we were looking to see how contemporary painters and sculptors reference fiber and fabric in a conceptual or material way. With fiber artists, that connection is a given.
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