Frances Trombly & Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova: Events In Time
Mindy Solomon is pleased to present Events in Time, a two-person exhibition of Frances Trombly and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova. This marks the first exhibition of the two artists at the gallery that includes a series of new works in conversation. The exhibition opens on May 18 and runs through June 29, 2024. This new body of work continues the artists鈥 interest in abstraction鈥攐ne with craft at her core and the other with readymade artifacts. They come together through metaphoric ideas around the mathematical theory of spacetime and special relativity.
Spacetime is a mathematical model used in physics that combines the three dimensions of space with the one dimension of time, creating a single four-dimensional continuum. It allows us to comprehend relativistic effects, such as how observers perceive the occurrence of events in terms of their location and time.
In considering ideas for the basis of new work for Events in Time, some of the concepts from the research for spacetime inform the artists鈥 thinking鈥攁lbeit far more simplified from the complexities of physics. Frances Trombly and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova have shared a life and have influenced each other for decades鈥攐ften collaborating at times. Both their work has remained separate and interested in similar themes but different methods of production.
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Mindy Solomon is pleased to present Events in Time, a two-person exhibition of Frances Trombly and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova. This marks the first exhibition of the two artists at the gallery that includes a series of new works in conversation. The exhibition opens on May 18 and runs through June 29, 2024. This new body of work continues the artists鈥 interest in abstraction鈥攐ne with craft at her core and the other with readymade artifacts. They come together through metaphoric ideas around the mathematical theory of spacetime and special relativity.
Spacetime is a mathematical model used in physics that combines the three dimensions of space with the one dimension of time, creating a single four-dimensional continuum. It allows us to comprehend relativistic effects, such as how observers perceive the occurrence of events in terms of their location and time.
In considering ideas for the basis of new work for Events in Time, some of the concepts from the research for spacetime inform the artists鈥 thinking鈥攁lbeit far more simplified from the complexities of physics. Frances Trombly and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova have shared a life and have influenced each other for decades鈥攐ften collaborating at times. Both their work has remained separate and interested in similar themes but different methods of production.
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