Peter Alexander and Sarah Braman Exhibition

Franklin Parrasch Gallery

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The gallery is pleased to announce a two-person show of new work by Peter Alexander and Sarah Braman. Alexander (b. 1939), an active artist within the Los Angeles-based “Light and Space” movement, has applied focused attention to the use of resin and plastics in his art since the mid-1960s. Braman (b. 1970), a sculptor known for her ironically sensitive use of a variety of detrital “non-art” materials, has been exhibiting in New York and internationally throughout the past decade.

These two seemingly disparate artists coalesce in this show of sculpture and wall-mounted objects. The idea for this exhibition originated at NADA 2009 where Sarah Braman viewed Peter Alexander’s work for the first time. Her initial reaction and Alexander’s subsequent response to Braman’s work led to enthusiastic plans for this show.

Though Alexander and Braman are from opposite coasts and different generations, their works balance sinuously and occupy space with a shared sensitivity to situation and context. Each artist addresses concerns of perception, light, atmosphere, and spatial orientation, employing color and translucence and resolving their own formal pursuits in ways that are varied yet surprisingly compatible. In doing so, their work becomes a concrete, abstract response to a personal and atmospheric experience.

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from November 04, 2010 to December 18, 2010

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