"Invitational #2" Exhibition

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts

poster for "Invitational #2" Exhibition

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Our second Invitational is inspired by New York City's too brief interlude with the season of Spring. From Jason Rohlf's fabric paintings to Tamar Zinn's grid of hues in motion this set of artists converge color with pace, new life with hubbub. Zinn and Jeri Eisenberg are reference points, each edging closer to the subjects of city and Spring respectively. Eisenberg's limbs and leaves are softened to abstraction and divided into cloudy panes. Zinn comes at us from the opposite end developing a living grid, rooftops in movement. Yolanda Sanchez and Rohlf play out the relationship between city and season. Sanchez' color tends toward themes of nature in its peak, but the frenetic brush strokes give her work motion and give the appearance that each stroke is in commute. And then we have Rohlf's geometric blossoms on mechanics rags; they appear to burst spontaneously as if such metamorphoses were the given, even, or perhaps especially, in New York.

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from June 10, 2010 to July 09, 2010

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