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Mary JudgeStar M2, yellow geometric abstract flashe on linen on board painting2014
2014
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About the Item
Mary Judge is known for her complex and reductive painting in tempera acrylic. Judge's artistic development has been deeply effected by her formative experience and her frequent travels to Italy, to a summer home, where she built a deep relationship with contemporary Italian art and local artisans of the Umbria region. She worked for several years with the Grazia factory in Deruta, painting for the design market while maintaining her fine art studio practice, until the atmosphere of the factory infiltrated her art and lead to a break with traditional painting and to what she considers her mature work. Judge's work is process driven and could be considered “post minimal”. While the work is formally organized, the works are sensual, and suggest hidden geometries and have employed casual effects that result from the indirect processes she utilizes.
Judge divides her time between Bushwick, Brooklyn, where she is Owner/Director of Schema Projects (see below), a gallery dedicated to art on paper and St Louis MO, where she maintains her studio and lives with her husband, architect Gyo Obata. Her relationship with Italy continues and she maintains a vacation home in the city of Nardó, a small baroque town on the Ionic sea of the Puglia region.
- Creator:Mary Judge (1953, American)
- Creation Year:2014
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: MJ0131stDibs: LU41631294083
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