Keep Feeling Fascination
High Noon is pleased to present Keep Feeling Fascination, the inaugural group exhibition at the gallery鈥檚 new Tribeca location at 68 Reade St. The exhibition is comprised of fifteen artists, half of whom I鈥檝e had the privilege of showing at High Noon and half of whom are artists that I鈥檝e spent years admiring. I want to create an intergenerational dialogue that is also an expression of gratitude to the NYC art world, and to the artists who responded to my invitation with warm enthusiasm. We share a belief that long term viability in NYC is found in community and relationships.
These fifteen artists variously engage with art history, forefront material exploration, and use exuberant color with all its inherent psychological implications. Twisted ideas of the body/psyche manifest in painting, sculpture, and collage. They riff on established genres and methodologies while creating variously luminous, dense, fantastical, or grotesque artworks that reflect the overall sensibility of the gallery.
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High Noon is pleased to present Keep Feeling Fascination, the inaugural group exhibition at the gallery鈥檚 new Tribeca location at 68 Reade St. The exhibition is comprised of fifteen artists, half of whom I鈥檝e had the privilege of showing at High Noon and half of whom are artists that I鈥檝e spent years admiring. I want to create an intergenerational dialogue that is also an expression of gratitude to the NYC art world, and to the artists who responded to my invitation with warm enthusiasm. We share a belief that long term viability in NYC is found in community and relationships.
These fifteen artists variously engage with art history, forefront material exploration, and use exuberant color with all its inherent psychological implications. Twisted ideas of the body/psyche manifest in painting, sculpture, and collage. They riff on established genres and methodologies while creating variously luminous, dense, fantastical, or grotesque artworks that reflect the overall sensibility of the gallery.
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