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Anne Russinof
Anne Russinof, Dark Frame 6, 2016, Monotype, Acrylic, Archival Paper, Minimalist

2016

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Russinof uses large brushes to create highly energized gestures that intimate various patterns and forms in architecture such as frames, cornices and baroque ceiling vaults. These paintings are process-based in the sense that one is aware of drips and the accretion of layers, and also flirt with their role as objects by virtue of the gesture’s relation to the painting edge. Color serves to create a window onto natural space and light, even as the forms themselves acknowledge their own framing. She often thinks in these works of Renaissance portraits where the sitter’s forearm rests on the very edge of the frame, inviting intimacy, with a tiny landscape in the far distance. Anne Russinof lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Originally from Chicago, she is a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and received an MFA from Pratt Institute. She has been a resident at the Yaddo and Millay Art Colonies and has been exhibited widely, particularly in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Her studio is in the Crown Heights neighborhood. She is a member of The American Abstract Artists, and maintains a blog called Gallery Travels that focuses on mostly abstract painting shown in NYC.
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