The second in a series of thematic exhibitions
investigating the current state
of a particular style or medium in contemporary art, this show
brings together
work by eighteen emerging and mid-career artists working with
abstraction.
Using an adventurous interpretation, this exhibition features
work that has a
distinct relationship to abstract painting, albeit with deviant
and unexpected
results.
From the smooth, precise and formal to the thickly-painted, loose
and brushy,
from the sculptural to the photographic, from computer-generated
video projec-
tions to process pieces, from op art to naíve minimalism,
the works in this show
represent some of the most intriguing variations on abstract painting
being made
today. The "splash" paintings of Byron Kim and Aaron
Parazette take a post-
postmodern spin on Jackson Pollock's "action" paintings.
Jess von der Ahe makes
jewel-like, retro icons of blood and gold leaf. Jim Campbell and
Possible Worlds:
Janine Cirincione+Michael Ferraro create glowing projections of
slowly shifting
digital abstractions. Diana Cooper's sculptural wall piece incorporates
fuzzy pom
poms, pipe cleaners, cardboard, plastic, and aluminum foil. Michael
Reafsnyder's
goopy, goofy paintings are miniature parodies of Modernist abstraction.
Other artists in the exhibition include: Diti Almog, John Andrews,
Reed Danziger,
Karin Davie, Clay Ketter, Fabian Marcaccio, Donald Moffett, Susie
Rosmarin, Joshua
Smith, Jordan Tinker, and William Wood.
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