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Denise YaghmourianBlack and Red Hive2018
2018
$6,500
£4,917.70
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fabric, thread, eyelets, on wood panel
b. 1967, Bethpage, NY
Denise Yaghmourian is a painter, sculptor and installation artist who works with a variety of materials, including paper pulp, paint, thread, vinyl and found objects. Her works are hybridized forms, with methodological roots in past movements like Minimalism and Post-Minimalism, and a conceptual grounding in contemporary practices. The simplicity of her surfaces reveal a material-based sensibility. Conjoining the repetitive process inherent in machine-made items with laboriously repetitious handwork, Yaghmourian embraces the hypnotic and the meditative.
Denise Yaghmourian received her BFA from Arizona State University in 1991. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, including The Tucson Museum of Art, Phoenix Art Museum, Ceres Gallery in New York, Bogen Galerie in Sain Paul de Vence, France, and SOHO20 Chelsea Gallery in New York. Her work is in the public collections of Banner Desert Samaritan Hospital and The Institute for Mental Health Research. Denise Yaghmourian currently lives and works in Phoenix, Arizona
- Creator:Denise Yaghmourian (American)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 53 in (134.62 cm)Width: 53 in (134.62 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Phoenix, AZ
- Reference Number:Seller: 2019121931stDibs: LU1377098732
Denise Yaghmourian
Denise Yaghmourian is sculptor, painter and installation artist. Her forms are rooted in past art movements and styles, yet they resonate with artistic concerns of today. The simplicity of her surfaces reveals a material-based sensibility while evoking deeper concepts tied to the human psyche. Yaghmourian’s practice often involves the alteration of sentimental items from her past in an effort to portray the way memories are stored and dealt with. Attachment, acceptance of loss, and newfound appreciations all play critical roles in her depictions of memory. Denise Yaghmourian studied art at Arizona State University and works as a full time artist. She has exhibited her work at The Tucson Museum of Art, Phoenix Art Museum, Ceres Gallery in NYC, Bogena Galerie in Saint Paul de Vence, France and SOHO20 Chelsea Gallery in NYC. Her work is included in the public collections of Banner Desert Samaritan Hospital and The Institute for Mental health Research.
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