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Isabel Bigelow: Floating Worlds

Sep 04, 2024 - Sep 21, 2024

To honor Isabel Bigelow's beautiful life and work, we will be exhibiting twelve monoprints from the artist's archive from September 4 - 21, 2024. Alongside her painting practice, Isabel was a prolific and beloved printmaker. She was able to translate her poetic compositions and linen-like texture to the print medium with mastery and gravitas. These twelve monoprints were made between 2009-2017.

Isabel will be remembered for her mastery of sublime landscapes and atmosphere. Inspired by the simplicity and transcendence of nature, her paintings feature delicate forms often portrayed in a monochromatic palette.

After working with Isabel for over 20 years, we are in awe of her life's work. She was a prolific artist but also a loving mother and partner. Her study of religion was integral to her work. 鈥淭he ideas and methods of prayer and ritual resonate profoundly with the practice of creating art,鈥 said Bigelow in an article in Elle Decor. Her work has left a lasting impact on us and our gallery. In this sad time, it brings us overwhelming happiness knowing her work will continue to glow and bring joy to the collectors who live with it. On behalf of Isabel's family we want to thank all of those who championed her work in her lifetime and beyond.



To honor Isabel Bigelow's beautiful life and work, we will be exhibiting twelve monoprints from the artist's archive from September 4 - 21, 2024. Alongside her painting practice, Isabel was a prolific and beloved printmaker. She was able to translate her poetic compositions and linen-like texture to the print medium with mastery and gravitas. These twelve monoprints were made between 2009-2017.

Isabel will be remembered for her mastery of sublime landscapes and atmosphere. Inspired by the simplicity and transcendence of nature, her paintings feature delicate forms often portrayed in a monochromatic palette.

After working with Isabel for over 20 years, we are in awe of her life's work. She was a prolific artist but also a loving mother and partner. Her study of religion was integral to her work. 鈥淭he ideas and methods of prayer and ritual resonate profoundly with the practice of creating art,鈥 said Bigelow in an article in Elle Decor. Her work has left a lasting impact on us and our gallery. In this sad time, it brings us overwhelming happiness knowing her work will continue to glow and bring joy to the collectors who live with it. On behalf of Isabel's family we want to thank all of those who championed her work in her lifetime and beyond.



Artists on show

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