Sensing Meaning, Abstract Painting
This exhibition brings together abstract paintings from multiple artists with works dating from the recent past to as early as 1945. Sensing Meaning, Abstract Painting showcases the diverse approaches to abstraction that artists have adopted including Joan Mitchell鈥檚 gestural expressionism, Nancy Haynes鈥檚 minimalist sensibility, Pablo Picasso鈥檚 biomorphic forms, and Sarah Morris鈥檚 geometric compositions to name a few.
The artists included in Sensing Meaning, Abstract Painting create poetic interpretations through their use of space, color, line, and form, conveying feelings or capturing the experience of particular moments in time and place through abstract gestures. Some of the artists use these elements to investigate painting鈥檚 history or to play with its fundamental nature and to question and experiment with the medium鈥檚 two-dimensional constraints. The exhibition includes examples that employ nontraditional materials鈥攐r that do not incorporate paint at all鈥攁s well as works that are typically considered sculptures.
Although each of these artists are specifically drawn to abstraction to represent their individual ideas, they recognize that abstraction鈥攂ecause of its avoidance of representational imagery鈥攊nvites personal interpretation perhaps more than any other artistic approach. In fact, abstraction holds utopian appeal for many of these artists, who view it as universally accessible and meaningful. Sensing Meaning encourages you to draw on your visual perception and intuition to shape your understanding and experience of abstract art and all that it can encompass.
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This exhibition brings together abstract paintings from multiple artists with works dating from the recent past to as early as 1945. Sensing Meaning, Abstract Painting showcases the diverse approaches to abstraction that artists have adopted including Joan Mitchell鈥檚 gestural expressionism, Nancy Haynes鈥檚 minimalist sensibility, Pablo Picasso鈥檚 biomorphic forms, and Sarah Morris鈥檚 geometric compositions to name a few.
The artists included in Sensing Meaning, Abstract Painting create poetic interpretations through their use of space, color, line, and form, conveying feelings or capturing the experience of particular moments in time and place through abstract gestures. Some of the artists use these elements to investigate painting鈥檚 history or to play with its fundamental nature and to question and experiment with the medium鈥檚 two-dimensional constraints. The exhibition includes examples that employ nontraditional materials鈥攐r that do not incorporate paint at all鈥攁s well as works that are typically considered sculptures.
Although each of these artists are specifically drawn to abstraction to represent their individual ideas, they recognize that abstraction鈥攂ecause of its avoidance of representational imagery鈥攊nvites personal interpretation perhaps more than any other artistic approach. In fact, abstraction holds utopian appeal for many of these artists, who view it as universally accessible and meaningful. Sensing Meaning encourages you to draw on your visual perception and intuition to shape your understanding and experience of abstract art and all that it can encompass.
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