Mary Judge "Pop-Oculus"
Storefront Ten Eyck
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This exhibition marks the first solo exhibition in New York of the artist's work in two years. The exhibition will feature new works on paper created through the artist's unique layering of powdered pigment and use of stencils. Also on exhibition will be a new cast concrete sculpture and an 11" wall drawing.
Mary Judge has long been recognized for her work that explores transformation through repetition and the boundary between image and object. Through her subtle and unique mark making', by way of automatic drawing and structured patterns of concentric circles, the artist has devised and refined a personal vocabulary to execute her drawings, prints, and sculpture. Judge's imagery is developed in close contact with nature and her exploration worldwide including Italy and a recent residency in Turkey. "Pop-Oculus" continues her powdered pigment drawings using perforated and cut stencils. Focusing on the "oculus", or center opening, pigments are laid down in veils to form crisp, punctured, vibrating space that is both graphic and mysterious. For her new exhibition at Storefront, Judge proposes dynamic visionary works that fuse color with post-minimal and pop iconography.
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Schedule
from January 28, 2011 to February 20, 2011
Opening Reception on 2011-01-28 from 18:00 to 20:00