Fault Lines: Contemporary Abstraction by Artists from South Asia
The power of a line: for the six female artists featured in this exhibition, it鈥檚 both an infinitely malleable form and a poetic metaphor for the borders and divisions that make up our world. Discover abstract paintings, sculptures, textiles, and works on paper that uniquely embrace and rethink the minimalist approach to explore questions about memory, home, and belonging.
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The power of a line: for the six female artists featured in this exhibition, it鈥檚 both an infinitely malleable form and a poetic metaphor for the borders and divisions that make up our world. Discover abstract paintings, sculptures, textiles, and works on paper that uniquely embrace and rethink the minimalist approach to explore questions about memory, home, and belonging.
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Andrea Kirsh says slow down when viewing 鈥淔ault Lines鈥 at the PMA, to catch the many real world references in this excellent show of abstract art by six South Asian women.
The works in Fault Lines prove that abstraction need not be confined to the inner life of the artist.