"Two Colors" Exhibition
Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts
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Elizabeth Ivers and Kathleen Cullen present "Two Colors", an exhibition devoted to the contradictory power of color curated by Clay Hapaz of The Wooster Group. Ranging from the monochrome-like paintings of Frederic Thursz to the multi-colored canvases of Stanley Whitney, "Two Colors" interprets its own presence through a range of mediums--from painting and sculpture to video and performance. By focusing on works of art devoted to two colors, the exhibition explores the beauty and power of formalism as well as the sticky nuances of humanism.
"Two Colors" invites the viewer to interrogate his or her own relationship to color, both as an expression of symmetry and harmony or as a state of opposition or transmutation. The exhibition also questions different notions of make-up and skin color, suggestive of the fact that color is a deeply subjective experience and can convey a wide range of possible conditions.
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Schedule
from March 04, 2011 to April 02, 2011
Opening Reception on 2011-03-03 from 18:00 to 20:00
Artist(s)
Ronald Bladen, Nayland Blake, Gandy Brodie, Paul Feeley, Louise Fishman, Nancy Haynes, Kim Jones, Byron Kim, Christopher Knowles, Tom Lloyd, Paul McCarthy, Linda M. Montano, Howardena Pindell, Amy Sillman, Frederic Thursz, Alan Vega, Stanley Whitney, Adolf Wolfli, The Wooster Group, Ann Liv Young