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An installation photo from Stories : Elena Bouvier & Len Cowgill (by heavybubble)
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Stories pairs handmade artist books by Elena Bouvier and bottled drawings by Len Cowgill. Their work is intimate — visualizations of openness and containment. Both artists tell stories in a poetic visual shorthand that encourages an imaginative shared experience.
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Urso will give a presentation discussing her current involvement with oil painting, drawing, and collage, while also commenting on the evolution her work has taken.
She has shown widely in the United States and abroad in galleries, public institutions, and museums including the New York Public Library, the Drawing Center, and the Bronx Museum for the Arts. She has had numerous grants and residencies including those from the NEA, Basil H. Alkazzi and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation as well as the Camargo Foundation, Ucross and Yaddo.
Statement : Here and Then
Teetering between urban and natural subjects, I make exploratory paintings and drawings working directly and urgently in response to my immediate environment. My approach involves “moment-to-moment” extrapolation governed by intuitive leaps of scale, color and wayward geometry. Contrasts and cross-fertilizations unfold and are cumulative, non-linear, free flowing and interpretive. Space becomes an ambiguous and malleable substance and I delight in its manipulation as I meander acrobatically in a kind of gymnasium of convoluted mark making and image collision. All along the way, I engage the known as well as the unknown in unforeseen ways.
For me, drawing and painting parallel the act of seeing and are the most direct links to private time with the physical world. Despite the urgency of my process, as I work, time still slows down. My work becomes a record of this exploration and a reflection of my inherent energy and reason for living.
— Josette Urso, 2012
installation images ©2012 Sarah Bloom
Artist Talk. Kate Friedman, Branching on Flickr.
Closing night reception and art talk by Kate Friedman at 110 CHURCH gallery
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Kate Friedman, Branching, a solo show at 110 CHURCH gallery (by heavybubble)
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