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Nancy Baker, Lagoon 2018, painting, collage on panel, 12 x 12 inches
By Nancy Baker
Located in Darien, CT
These new paintings and works on paper are the outgrowth of experimentation that seeks to bring the work to a newer outpost of Baker’s search for an honest self-revelation. The new s...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Board, Archival Pigment
Nancy Baker, Cave, 2018, painting, collage on board, 12 x 12 inches
By Nancy Baker
Located in Darien, CT
These new paintings and works on paper are the outgrowth of experimentation that seeks to bring the work to a newer outpost of Baker’s search for an honest self-revelation. The new s...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Board, Archival Pigment
Nancy Baker, Shard, 2018, painting on wood panel, 16 x 20 x .75 inches
By Nancy Baker
Located in Darien, CT
These new paintings and works on paper are the outgrowth of experimentation that seeks to bring the work to a newer outpost of Baker’s search for an honest self-revelation. The new s...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings
Materials
Acrylic, Board, Archival Pigment
Carol Salmanson, Double Diamonds, 2018, LED, plexiglas, gels, irridescent paint
By Carol Salmanson
Located in Darien, CT
Memory is at its most magical when it conjures up not the event, but its surrounding perceptual and emotional space. Flashes of reflected light, movement seen out of the corner of eye, bits of sound or feeling – these are what ignite memory, giving it form and bringing it to life.
Light both beams into and envelops you. Carol Salmanson started working with it in 2003 after painting for many years because of these singular spatial qualities. They enable herto build whole worlds with color and shape, ones that resonate with memory and experience. Painters have often talked about depicting light. Today’s technology allows me to use light as medium as well as subject.
Double Diamond is made with layers of light that beam onto reflective material; its two different configurations of diamonds are mounted on a strip that also layers light. The location in the beams creates a glowing frieze that radiates outwards, giving the viewer a first a sense of surprise, and then wonder.
Carol Salmanson is an artist working with light and reflective materials to create installations, sculptures, and wall pieces. She received a B.S. in Biological Psychology from Carnegie-Mellon University and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago. She attended the Arts Students League, the School of Visual Arts as a Public Art Resident, and the National Academy of Fine Arts as an Abbey Mural Workshop Fellow.
Public art projects include Water Bubbles, an installation in twenty windows of the abandoned landmark Constructivist White Tower in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Other window installations include the venues Station Independent Projects, Time Equities’ Art-in-Buildings program, OK Harris Works of Art, 254 Park Avenue South, and Mixed Greens Gallery, all in New York. Her outdoor sculptures include Tri-Quadular Cone in Summit, NJ, and Lot’s Ex-Wife in Brooklyn. She will have an installation, Crown Colony, in the window at 266 W. 37th St, in September of this year.
Solo and two-person exhibition venues include SL Gallery (NY), Slag Contemporary (Brooklyn), Station Independent Projects (NY), Brian Morris...
Category
2010s Color-Field Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Plexiglass, Polyester, LED Light, Acrylic
Audrey Stone, Gradient Crush , 2018, Abstraction, acrylic, 16.5 x 23.5 x 3
By Audrey Stone
Located in Darien, CT
Subtle color gradients have recently become a prominent element in Audrey Stone's new works. Observing shifting color and light in nature is an ecstatic experience for her. Simultane...
Category
2010s Color-Field Abstract Paintings
Materials
Acrylic
Suzanne Benton, Male Grace, 2017, Monoprint
By Suzanne Benton
Located in Darien, CT
“I still look at and learn from the art of the past, and enjoy making interpretations of works which I admire.” Henry Moore
Infanta, Floating Balance, Point in Time, and Visionary are monoprints with Chine collé from Suzanne Benton's Paintings in Proust series. This grouping also includes the dry-point etching with Chine collé. Infanta (edition of 10). The monoprints (unique prints) employ the collage technique, chine collé (glued paper). Collé papers are pre-inked and hand-painted. Dimensional printing plates emboss texture onto the prints. The plates are inked individually for each solo print. The images and collé papers are then laid onto the plate and adhere to the printmaking paper as the plate and paper run through the etching press.
Other monoprint series have been devoted to Indian and Turkish miniature painting...
Category
2010s Symbolist Portrait Prints
Materials
Monoprint
Dorothy Mayhall, Monument #43, 1993, Terracotta, Acrylic Paint
By Dorothy Mayhall
Located in Darien, CT
Dorothy Mayhall's small sculptures are little monuments to be toyed with and handled. They should be picked up, fondled, and examined like a rock or shell you collect on the beach be...
Category
1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Terracotta, Acrylic
Linda Cunningham, 'Urban Transformation', 2016, Bronze, Steel
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
A graceful metal sculpture created from altered/ transformed materials, Urban Transformation, industrial steel against a craggy, textured, bark-like bronze elements. ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze, Steel
Dana Kane, Kelly Girls, 1996, color print
By Dana Kane
Located in Darien, CT
The Kelly Girls is a treasure trove of historical importance. First is the medium, color xerox printing. For anyone who worked in the alternative photography media, color xerox had a...
Category
1990s Feminist Figurative Prints
Materials
Color
Dana Kane, Kelly Girls 1, 1996, color print
By Dana Kane
Located in Darien, CT
The Kelly Girls is a treasure trove of historical importance. First is the medium, color xerox printing. For anyone who worked in the alternative photography media, color xerox had a...
Category
1990s Feminist Figurative Prints
Materials
Color
Jose Soto, Focus Gold, 2016, Mirror, Plexiglass
By Jose Soto
Located in Darien, CT
José Soto creates works of art that explore the physical experience of looking through photography and invite the viewer to reexamine his/her own perception of form, light, and spac...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints
Materials
Mirror, Plexiglass
Jose Soto, Focus, 2017, Steel, Mirror, Plexiglass, Wood, Adhesive
By Jose Soto
Located in Darien, CT
FOCUS is a public art sculpture about photographic vision and how it shapes the way we see the world. It is concerned with the viewer’s growing visual perception and bodily experienc...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Sara Eichner, 16 Layers, 2016, Ink, Rag Paper, Pen
By Sara Eichner
Located in Darien, CT
Sara Eichner wants to create a space where point of view cannot be fixed. Optical games stand in for her struggle to comprehend the complexities of seeing. Using simple drawing tools...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Ink, Rag Paper, Pen
Suzanne Benton, Facing Each Other, 1974, Copper, Coated Steel
By Suzanne Benton
Located in Darien, CT
In 1972, the women’s movement was in full flower. Suzanne Benton had been an early activist, a founder and organizer of NOW Chapters, CT Feminists in the Arts, Women, Metamorphosis 1 (in New Haven, CT, the first women’s art festival in the USA). She'd already been creating metal sculpted masks and working with them in mask tale performances of Women of Myth and Heritage. Her inaugural performance of Sarah and Hagar n 1972 took place at Lincoln Center in NYC.
Benton then became the artistic director and producer of an evening on Broadway, Four Chosen Women (performers included herself as mask tale performer, author Anais Nin, actress Vinie Burroughs and dancer Joan Stone). The evening took place at the Edison Theatre, November 22, 1972. While developing the evening on Broadway, Benton met renowned Swedish actress and Hollywood star, Viveca Lindfors.
Viveca was then working on her solo performance, I AM A WOMAN, and was looking for a unique theatre set for the show. The happenstance that brought Viveca and Suzanne together. At that same time, recent travel to Macchu Picchu inspired her with the mountain’s great stones sitting on the edge of precipices. These vast stones led her to create welded steel Seated Sculpture Works. Viveca was intrigued by the concept and let her own imagination fly. Imagining a set of welded steel sculpture, she took the leap in commissioning Suzanne with complete faith in artist's ability to fulfill her mandate. Benton created groups of welded sculptures for two theater sets.
Protection is one of three sculptures in first set created in 1973. Mother and Child, Pelvic Woman, Facing Each Other are three of five works from the 1974 second set. The first toured with her shows throughout the East Coast and into Toronto, Canada. The second set, created to nest together could travel as checked baggage for international and domestic airline travel. They flew to Denmark in 1980 for her performance at the UN sponsored 1980 Women’s International Conference, Copenhagen.
In addition to creating the theatre sets, Benton mounted exhibitions of her masks and sculptures in the lobbies of theatres where she performed (NYC and Northampton). Continuing on with this theme, Becoming is her 1975 Seated Sculpture Work. The theatre sets were returned at the final end of its long run. These Seated Sculpture Works have often been featured in exhibitions, including both the 2003 and 2005 retrospectives. They are part of an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks.
What attracted her to welded sculpture? This excerpt from her book, The Art of Welded Sculpture, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975 speaks of its lure:
"Early in my life, when I had decided to become an artist, I had had an inner vision of being able to hold the physical material of my art in such a way as to bring it into existence with my hands. In welding, I wear a mask, a heavy apron, and gloves. I heat the metal and make it bend so smoothly and gracefully; I cut the metal, rigid metal, into endless shapes; I join the pieces by causing them to flow together with the heat of the flame. Welding was a return to my adolescent vision. It was fulfillment. At that beginning time I felt that even if I went no further, this experience in itself gave me astounding satisfaction. It was as thrilling as the moment of birth. It was my birth."
(Pelvic Woman and Protection are illustrated in the book):
What began in 1965 became by 2017 an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks. The magic of the welding mask...
Category
1970s Feminist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Copper, Steel
Suzanne Benton, 1974, Pelvic Woman, Copper, Coated Steel
By Suzanne Benton
Located in Darien, CT
In 1972, the women’s movement was in full flower. Suzanne Benton had been an early activist, a founder and organizer of NOW Chapters, CT Feminists in the Arts, Women, Metamorphosis 1 (in New Haven, CT, the first women’s art festival in the USA). She'd already been creating metal sculpted masks and working with them in mask tale performances of Women of Myth and Heritage. Her inaugural performance of Sarah and Hagar n 1972 took place at Lincoln Center in NYC.
Benton then became the artistic director and producer of an evening on Broadway, Four Chosen Women (performers included herself as mask tale performer, author Anais Nin, actress Vinie Burroughs and dancer Joan Stone). The evening took place at the Edison Theatre, November 22, 1972. While developing the evening on Broadway, Benton met renowned Swedish actress and Hollywood star, Viveca Lindfors.
Viveca was then working on her solo performance, I AM A WOMAN, and was looking for a unique theatre set for the show. The happenstance that brought Viveca and Suzanne together. At that same time, recent travel to Macchu Picchu inspired her with the mountain’s great stones sitting on the edge of precipices. These vast stones led her to create welded steel Seated Sculpture Works. Viveca was intrigued by the concept and let her own imagination fly. Imagining a set of welded steel sculpture, she took the leap in commissioning Suzanne with complete faith in artist's ability to fulfill her mandate. Benton created groups of welded sculptures for two theater sets.
Protection is one of three sculptures in first set created in 1973. Mother and Child, Pelvic Woman, Facing Each Other are three of five works from the 1974 second set. The first toured with her shows throughout the East Coast and into Toronto, Canada. The second set, created to nest together could travel as checked baggage for international and domestic airline travel. They flew to Denmark in 1980 for her performance at the UN sponsored 1980 Women’s International Conference, Copenhagen.
In addition to creating the theatre sets, Benton mounted exhibitions of her masks and sculptures in the lobbies of theatres where she performed (NYC and Northampton). Continuing on with this theme, Becoming is her 1975 Seated Sculpture Work. The theatre sets were returned at the final end of its long run. These Seated Sculpture Works have often been featured in exhibitions, including both the 2003 and 2005 retrospectives. They are part of an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks.
What attracted her to welded sculpture? This excerpt from her book, The Art of Welded Sculpture, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975 speaks of its lure:
"Early in my life, when I had decided to become an artist, I had had an inner vision of being able to hold the physical material of my art in such a way as to bring it into existence with my hands. In welding, I wear a mask, a heavy apron, and gloves. I heat the metal and make it bend so smoothly and gracefully; I cut the metal, rigid metal, into endless shapes; I join the pieces by causing them to flow together with the heat of the flame. Welding was a return to my adolescent vision. It was fulfillment. At that beginning time I felt that even if I went no further, this experience in itself gave me astounding satisfaction. It was as thrilling as the moment of birth. It was my birth."
(Pelvic Woman and Protection are illustrated in the book):
What began in 1965 became by 2017 an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks. The magic of the welding mask...
Category
1970s Feminist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Copper, Steel
Suzanne Benton, Becoming, 1975, Copper, Coated Steel
By Suzanne Benton
Located in Darien, CT
In 1972, the women’s movement was in full flower. Suzanne Benton had been an early activist, a founder and organizer of NOW Chapters, CT Feminists in the Arts, Women, Metamorphosis 1 (in New Haven, CT, the first women’s art festival in the USA). She'd already been creating metal sculpted masks and working with them in mask tale performances of Women of Myth and Heritage. Her inaugural performance of Sarah and Hagar n 1972 took place at Lincoln Center in NYC.
Benton then became the artistic director and producer of an evening on Broadway, Four Chosen Women (performers included herself as mask tale performer, author Anais Nin, actress Vinie Burroughs and dancer Joan Stone). The evening took place at the Edison Theatre, November 22, 1972. While developing the evening on Broadway, Benton met renowned Swedish actress and Hollywood star, Viveca Lindfors.
Viveca was then working on her solo performance, I AM A WOMAN, and was looking for a unique theatre set for the show. The happenstance that brought Viveca and Suzanne together. At that same time, recent travel to Macchu Picchu inspired her with the mountain’s great stones sitting on the edge of precipices. These vast stones led her to create welded steel Seated Sculpture Works. Viveca was intrigued by the concept and let her own imagination fly. Imagining a set of welded steel sculpture, she took the leap in commissioning Suzanne with complete faith in artist's ability to fulfill her mandate. Benton created groups of welded sculptures for two theater sets.
Protection is one of three sculptures in first set created in 1973. Mother and Child, Pelvic Woman, Facing Each Other are three of five works from the 1974 second set. The first toured with her shows throughout the East Coast and into Toronto, Canada. The second set, created to nest together could travel as checked baggage for international and domestic airline travel. They flew to Denmark in 1980 for her performance at the UN sponsored 1980 Women’s International Conference, Copenhagen.
In addition to creating the theatre sets, Benton mounted exhibitions of her masks and sculptures in the lobbies of theatres where she performed (NYC and Northampton). Continuing on with this theme, Becoming is her 1975 Seated Sculpture Work. The theatre sets were returned at the final end of its long run. These Seated Sculpture Works have often been featured in exhibitions, including both the 2003 and 2005 retrospectives. They are part of an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks.
What attracted her to welded sculpture? This excerpt from her book, The Art of Welded Sculpture, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1975 speaks of its lure:
"Early in my life, when I had decided to become an artist, I had had an inner vision of being able to hold the physical material of my art in such a way as to bring it into existence with my hands. In welding, I wear a mask, a heavy apron, and gloves. I heat the metal and make it bend so smoothly and gracefully; I cut the metal, rigid metal, into endless shapes; I join the pieces by causing them to flow together with the heat of the flame. Welding was a return to my adolescent vision. It was fulfillment. At that beginning time I felt that even if I went no further, this experience in itself gave me astounding satisfaction. It was as thrilling as the moment of birth. It was my birth."
(Pelvic Woman and Protection are illustrated in the book):
What began in 1965 became by 2017 an oeuvre of 797 sculptures and masks. The magic of the welding mask...
Category
1970s Feminist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Copper, Steel
Richard Bottwin, Parallel #6, 2006, Wood Veneers and Acrylic
By Richard Bottwin
Located in Darien, CT
Architecture and functional objects inform the vocabulary of Richard Bottwin’s sculpture. The plywood surfaces, laminated with wood veneers or painted with acrylic colors, are confi...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Post-Minimalist Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Acrylic
Morgan O'Hara, Movement of the Hands of Martha Rosler Semiotics of the Kitchen
By Morgan O'Hara
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission
Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Morgan O'Hara, Movement of Dancers in Pina Bausch's "Hugs and Kisses Sequence"
By Morgan O'Hara
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission
Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Morgan O'Hara, Movement of the Hands of Anthony Auerbach, Drawing, March 2000
By Morgan O'Hara
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission
Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Morgan O'Hara, Movement of the Hands of GIOVANNI ANCESCHI, Drawing, 1993
By Morgan O'Hara
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission
Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
Category
1990s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Morgan O'Hara, Movement of the Hands of Martha Argerich, Drawing, June 2001
By Morgan O'Hara
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission
Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Morgan O'Hara, Photographers in Anna Sui’s Runway Presentation, Drawing, Feb 2000
By Morgan O'Hara
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission
Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
Morgan O'Hara, Movement of the Hands Seiji Shimoda, Drawing, March 2004
By Morgan O'Hara
Located in Darien, CT
Live Transmission
Morgan O'Hara's conceptually based performative drawing researches the vital movement of living beings, the human experience of time and space. It is culturally co...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
The Time of Our Time Has Come and Gone, 2018, Gaffer tape on floor
By David Borawski
Located in Darien, CT
David Borawski lives and works in Hartford, Connecticut, and received his BFA from the Hartford Art School of the University of Hartford.
A multi-media installation artist, his work...
Category
2010s Conceptual More Art
Materials
Tape
Bars and Stripes, 2017, Nylon flag, Aluminum flag pole
By David Borawski
Located in Darien, CT
David Borawski lives and works in Hartford, Connecticut, and received his BFA from the Hartford Art School of the University of Hartford.
A multi-media installation artist, his work...
Category
2010s Conceptual Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Gil Scullion, You First, 2017, 20 sheets of stacked hand-cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box
Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category
2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Gil Scullion, You Forget, 2017, 20 sheets of stacked hand-cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box
Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category
2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Gil Scullion, You Get, 2017, 20 sheets of stacked hand_cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box
Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category
2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Gil Scullion, You Need, 2017, 20 sheets of stacked hand-cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box
Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category
2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Gil Scullion, Your Convictions, 2017, 20 sheets of stacked hand-cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box
Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category
2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Gil Scullion, Your Existence, 2017, 20 sheets of stacked hand-cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box
Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category
2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Gil Scullion, You Walk, 2017, 20 sheets stacked hand-cut paper
By Gil Scullion
Located in Darien, CT
Where do we come from? Where are we going? What the hell is going on here? 2017-2018 Hand cut paper in wood box
Gil Scullion’s conceptual text-based work has been featured in exhibi...
Category
2010s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Patricia Dahlman, No_Trump, 2017, pencil, fabric, paper, thread, collage, banner
By Patricia Dahlman
Located in Darien, CT
Patricia Dahlman was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and studied art at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio and Yale University Summer School of Art and Music in Norfolk, Connecticut. Dahlman has lived and worked as an artist in Seattle, San Francisco and the New York City area.
She has received a New Jersey Printmaking Fellowship to the Brodsky Center, two Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Fellowships to attend Vermont Studio Center and Virginia Center for Creative Arts, a Puffin Foundation Grant Award for The War and Peace Print Project, a Yaddo Residency, a Gallery Aferro Studio Residency and recently was an artist in residence at SLAK Atelier in Arnhem, Netherlands.
Dahlman has exhibited her work all over the United States and has been included in exhibitions at George Adams Gallery...
Category
2010s Feminist Mixed Media
Materials
Fabric, Thread, Paper, Pencil
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 72, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 71, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 73, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 74, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 61, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 63, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 68, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 59, 2017, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 76, 2018, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one day after the U.S. pr...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Carla Rae Johnson, PTSD Week 60, 2017, Graphite on bristol board, Political
By Carla Rae Johnson
Located in Darien, CT
P.T.S.D. (Post Trump Series of Drawings)
by Carla Rae Johnson
The 87 satirical drawings displayed here are from a series that were produced one per week since November 9, 2016 (one d...
Category
2010s Pop Art Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Graphite
Greg Garvey, The Poetics of Mass Weighted Median Diameter, 2018, Interactive
By Greg Garvey
Located in Darien, CT
This interactive installation explores the poetics of randomness and the liminal space between intentionality and observation, seeing and hearing, touching and listening. A verticall...
Category
2010s New Media More Art
Materials
Video
Jeff Becker, Fire Code, 2018, single channel video animation, 30 sec run time
By Jeff Becker
Located in Darien, CT
Clay-throwing, globe-trotting, boundary-stretching photographer Jeff Becker creates bold, colorful, dynamic work that enlivens spaces. Time is fundamental to his process, as engineer...
Category
2010s New Media Abstract Photography
Materials
Video
Jeff Becker, Slurry Fire Code, 2018, Digital Pigment Print
By Jeff Becker
Located in Darien, CT
Clay-throwing, globe-trotting, boundary-stretching photographer Jeff Becker creates bold, colorful, dynamic work that enlivens spaces. Time is fundamental to his process, as engineer...
Category
2010s New Media Abstract Prints
Materials
Digital Pigment
Matti Havens & Gregory Kramer, Lovelace's Tribute, 2018, Sound Installation
By Matti Havens & Gregory Kramer
Located in Darien, CT
Lovelace’s Tribute
2018
sung by Christina Tsers
This installation is in honor of Ada Lovelace, generally recognized as the first computer programmer. Lovelace was the daughter of ...
Category
2010s New Media Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Copper Giloth, Alphabet Gestures, 01 Cut, 2018, archival inkjet prints, Ed. 1/2
By Copper Giloth
Located in Darien, CT
Copper Giloth’s projects take the form of digital environments, digital prints, books, animations, videos, websites and installations. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Japan,...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Inkjet
Copper Giloth, Alphabet Gestures, 36, 2018, archival inkjet prints, Ed. 1/2
By Copper Giloth
Located in Darien, CT
Copper Giloth’s projects take the form of digital environments, digital prints, books, animations, videos, websites and installations. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Japan,...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Inkjet
Copper Giloth, Alphabet Gestures, 38, 2018, archival inkjet prints, Ed. 1/2
By Copper Giloth
Located in Darien, CT
Copper Giloth’s projects take the form of digital environments, digital prints, books, animations, videos, websites and installations. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Japan,...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Inkjet
Copper Giloth, Alphabet Gestures, 11 Cut, 2018, archival inkjet print
By Copper Giloth
Located in Darien, CT
Copper Giloth’s projects take the form of digital environments, digital prints, books, animations, videos, websites and installations. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Japan,...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Inkjet
Copper Giloth, Alphabet Gestures, 21 Cut, 2018, archival inkjet print
By Copper Giloth
Located in Darien, CT
Copper Giloth’s projects take the form of digital environments, digital prints, books, animations, videos, websites and installations. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Japan,...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Inkjet
Copper Giloth, Alphabet Gestures, 23 Cut, 2018, archival inkjet print
By Copper Giloth
Located in Darien, CT
Copper Giloth’s projects take the form of digital environments, digital prints, books, animations, videos, websites and installations. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Japan,...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Inkjet
Copper Giloth, Alphabet Gestures, 25-Cutback, 2018, archival inkjet prints
By Copper Giloth
Located in Darien, CT
Copper Giloth’s projects take the form of digital environments, digital prints, books, animations, videos, websites and installations. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S., Japan,...
Category
2010s Abstract Abstract Prints
Materials
Inkjet
John Morton, Fever Songs, 2018, site specific sound installation
By John Morton
Located in Darien, CT
Fever Songs is an interactive public sound installation project that brings together the vocal traditions of many religions, creating an active sonic experience that explores spiritu...
Category
2010s Conceptual More Art
Materials
Metal
Dana Kane, Kelly Girls 2, 1996, color print
By Dana Kane
Located in Darien, CT
The Kelly Girls is a treasure trove of historical importance. First is the medium, color xerox printing. For anyone who worked in the alternative photography media, color xerox had a...
Category
1990s Feminist Figurative Prints
Materials
Color
Steven Baris, Ruse Of Transparency 13, 2014, plexiglass, acrylic paint
By Steven Baris
Located in Darien, CT
Steve Baris is interested in the interconnections of the built environment and spatial experience.
His artwork is a response to a largely overlooked type of landscape that is emerg...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings
Materials
Plexiglass, Acrylic
Meg Atkinson, Rope in Pink and Green, 2018, oil painting
By Meg Atkinson
Located in Darien, CT
The constraints of the rectangle are central to Meg Atkinson’s thinking. It is for this reason that each of her paintings begins as a grid. In response to the grid and to create tens...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil
Nancy Baker, 19th Amendment, 2017, paper, acrylic paint, digital pigment print
By Nancy Baker
Located in Darien, CT
In Baker’s work, there is solace in the geometry of fundamentals, and a practice that focuses on the ephemeral nature of paper and the ease of its transportability, which allows he...
Category
2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Acrylic, Digital Pigment