Tine Lundsfryd “Circles, Flowers, Feathers, Beetles, Hearts…”

Lori Bookstein Fine Art

poster for Tine Lundsfryd “Circles, Flowers, Feathers, Beetles, Hearts…”

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Lori Bookstein Fine Art presents an exhibition of recent paintings by Tine Lundsfryd. This is the artist’s fourth solo-show with the
gallery.

In the most recent work, Lundsfryd continues to expound upon her interest in grid-structures and geometric abstraction, but with a marked
concentration on the circle. The compositions in these paintings are primarily articulated by fields of halos and rings in various states of
completeness. At times these circular forms seem to suggest the growth rings of trees, celestial symbols or sun dials. In each instance, the rings
emanate from the canvas, with circle running into circle in a cyclical pattern of return and renewal.

Created over the last three years, the artist worked on multiple canvases at the same time, often returning to rework previous paintings. Lundsfryd’s
compositions evolve out of a series of gentle tugs-of-war between opposing forces. First, either grids are drawn in graphite or colored pencil or
forms are painted; in time, these underlying depictions may be reinforced by other girds or painted forms laid over them or co-opted, altered or
erased entirely. Indeed, in this way, the circular motif can also be seen as a metaphor for Lundsfryd’s own artistic practice.

The title of the exhibition, Tine Lundsfryd: Circles, Flowers, Feathers, Beetles, Hearts…, describes the many symbols that are found within the
paintings. Iconographically, representations of many of these elements have been used with great significance throughout art history and
logography. However, once removed from their original context, concepts such as the beetle, the heart, or the flower are distilled into elemental
signs and symbols which read clearly across different times and places and attest to the universality of human culture.

Tine Lundsfryd (b. 1964, Nykóbing Falster, Denmark) studied under the artist Carsten Dinnsen from 1984-1987, while also attending courses at the
Anthroposophical Society in Copenhagen. In 1987, she joined the Vaerksted 82 (Studio 82), an artist collective consisting of ten young artists
working together in a shared studio space. In 1990, under the auspices of the King Frederik and Queen Ingrids’ Fund for Humanitarian and Cultural
Purposes, Lundsfryd moved to New York City, where she studied at the New York Studio School. She received her MFA in painting from the Parsons
School of Design. In 2000, she was the recipient of the Cultural Award from the American Scandinavian Society. The artist lives and works in
Brooklyn, NY.

[Image:Tine Lundsfryd “Hearts, Flowers & Stones”(2012-13), Oil, pencil and colored pencil on canvas 21” x 21”]

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Schedule

from November 14, 2013 to January 04, 2014

Opening Reception on 2013-11-14 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Tine Lundsfryd

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