Abstraction

4 August 2012 — 11 September 2012

Abstraction focuses on the exploration of form, colour, and space by contemporary artists for whom each of these fundamental attributes is of tremendous importance in their practice. The exhibition features paintings by Greg Angus, James Fowler, Shireen Kamran, Burton Kramer, Chris Langstroth, Susan G. Scott and Alice Teichert, as well as new sculpture by Shayne Dark, Rick Lapointe and Paula Murray, prints by Wellington's Lis Mellikov Gare, and new mixed media artworks Nancy Zboch. Opening reception Saturday August 4th from 5-8 PM

Abstraction

Artwork

  • Building blocks of hollow, patinated steel -- cylinders and bars -- are assembled into a tall composition.
    Primary Sold
  • Building blocks of hollow, patinated steel -- cylinders and bars -- are assembled into a dynamic, seven feet tall composition.
    Primary Emergence Sold
  • Murray's porcelain sculpture floats freely on a horizontal surface, evoking the abstracted notion of fragility and repose.
    State of Being V Paula Murray Sold
  • @secondary@
    Kalapis Greg Angus Sold
  • Murray’s refined porcelain objects carry enormous beauty, power and meaning.
    State of Being Triptych Paula Murray Sold
  • Trained at Yale University (MFA), The Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology (BSc), The Royal College of Art, London (F…
    TR8A1 Burton Kramer Sold
  • Kramer’s modern and graphic paintings express lyrical, geometric abstraction via a harmonic interplay of syncopated shapes of various sizes …
    Hip-Hopp'n 8A Burton Kramer Sold
  • Shayne Dark's work results from a rhythmic and organic process involving ideas, feelings, images, formal play, and structural necessity.
    Entangled Bronze Shayne Dark Sold