Elizabeth Duffy, Inger Grytting & Anne Mourier Attal Exhibition
The Muriel Guépin Gallery
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Obsession, repetition, transcendence and a reliance on materials often taken for granted feature prominently in these artists' work.
Elizabeth Duffy creates installations and collages with often overlooked materials: notebook reinforcement labels, security envelopes, and paper maps. In her words, she chooses materials that "have a poignancy for their inevitable obsolescence." Her work has a quiet, almost book-like presence.
In graphite on paper, Inger Grytting draws layers of fine lines, which form densely constructed patterns. She describes her work as visual diary entries of psychological states.
Anne Mourier Attal, a photographer and mixed media artist, is exhibiting a series of photographic diptychs called "The Little Signs," which look like paintings made with light. In this series, Attal uses light to connect with the universe, capturing the "signs that light creates when it plays and interacts with nature or man-made objects." Her resulting photographs are soft, atmospheric, and abstract.
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Schedule
from March 05, 2010 to April 18, 2010
Opening Reception on 2010-03-05 from 18:00 to 21:00