Turned And Turning Still
The Painting Center is pleased to present the exhibition Turned and Turning Still, curated by Kellie Lehr, Jamie Powell, and Lisa Petker Mintz in the Main Gallery and Project Room. The exhibition opens on Tuesday, June 24, and runs through July 19, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, June 26, from 5 to 8 pm. Turned and Turning Still features work that embraces movement, change, and material experimentation. Making art is seldom a linear process; as artists, we simultaneously reflect on the past and envision the future, acting as catalysts for transformation through evolving techniques, shifting mediums, and the tension between the static and the shifting. Art creation is never still; it is stretched, pulled, layered, erased, and reimagined鈥攁n ongoing process of transformation. Image-making and image-breaking converge as artists construct and deconstruct visual or conceptual elements, exploring the emergence of new ideas and the disintegration of old ones.
This exhibition celebrates the dynamic nature of creative practice and the experimental spirit of materials, whether traditional or nontraditional. Artists such as Marcel Duchamp, who reshaped everyday objects into art that questioned permanence, and Yayoi Kusama, whose infinite repetitions challenge the boundaries between stasis and motion, exemplify this transformative spirit. Eva Hesse's fragile sculptures resist permanence, while Jasper Johns' layered surfaces carry the imprints of time. Julie Mehretu's dynamic use of layering suggests histories and geographies in flux, and Oscar Mu帽oz's ephemeral portraits dissolve, challenging the idea of fixed identities. Sam Gilliam's free-flowing drips expand the painting into space, while El Anatsui's shimmering metal tapestries embody the tension between decay and regeneration. Turned and Turning Still includes work that honors transformation and material experimentation, exploring the act of becoming, where materials, techniques, and subjects are always in motion and always turning still.
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The Painting Center is pleased to present the exhibition Turned and Turning Still, curated by Kellie Lehr, Jamie Powell, and Lisa Petker Mintz in the Main Gallery and Project Room. The exhibition opens on Tuesday, June 24, and runs through July 19, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, June 26, from 5 to 8 pm. Turned and Turning Still features work that embraces movement, change, and material experimentation. Making art is seldom a linear process; as artists, we simultaneously reflect on the past and envision the future, acting as catalysts for transformation through evolving techniques, shifting mediums, and the tension between the static and the shifting. Art creation is never still; it is stretched, pulled, layered, erased, and reimagined鈥攁n ongoing process of transformation. Image-making and image-breaking converge as artists construct and deconstruct visual or conceptual elements, exploring the emergence of new ideas and the disintegration of old ones.
This exhibition celebrates the dynamic nature of creative practice and the experimental spirit of materials, whether traditional or nontraditional. Artists such as Marcel Duchamp, who reshaped everyday objects into art that questioned permanence, and Yayoi Kusama, whose infinite repetitions challenge the boundaries between stasis and motion, exemplify this transformative spirit. Eva Hesse's fragile sculptures resist permanence, while Jasper Johns' layered surfaces carry the imprints of time. Julie Mehretu's dynamic use of layering suggests histories and geographies in flux, and Oscar Mu帽oz's ephemeral portraits dissolve, challenging the idea of fixed identities. Sam Gilliam's free-flowing drips expand the painting into space, while El Anatsui's shimmering metal tapestries embody the tension between decay and regeneration. Turned and Turning Still includes work that honors transformation and material experimentation, exploring the act of becoming, where materials, techniques, and subjects are always in motion and always turning still.
Artists on show
- Adam Fulwiler
 - Andrew Schwartz
 - Ann Vollum
 - Audrey Barcio
 - Brit Borcher
 - Carin Kulb Dangot
 - Carol Diamond
 - Carolanna Parlato
 - Deborah Winiarski
 - El Anatsui
 - Elizabeth Pratt
 - Elizabeth Riley
 - Erin Juliana
 - Erin Parsch
 - Eva Hesse
 - Gail Meyers
 - Genevieve Fernety
 - Gina Moore
 - Gina Occhiogrosso
 - Jasper Johns
 - John Edward Cox
 - Judi Tavill
 - Judy Giera
 - Julie Mehretu
 - Katherine Tzu-lan Mann
 - Kayo Shido
 - Keith DuQuette
 - Lesley Bodzy
 - Linda Colletta
 - Liz Ainslie
 - Lydia Kinney
 - M.E. Sparks
 - Marcel Duchamp
 - Marjorie Van Cura
 - Mary Shah
 - Melinda Laszczynski
 - Moyan Sun
 - Oscar Munoz
 - Pamela Moore
 - Parker Lily Tuson-Morse
 - Rachael Zur
 - Riad Miah
 - Sam Gilliam
 - Sam King
 - Senem Oezdogan
 - SuJung Jo
 - Susan Carr
 - Tai Lipan
 - Terri Fraser
 - Terrill Warrenburg
 - Tess Michalik
 - Vincent Serbin
 - Yayoi Kusama
 - Zach Zecha
 
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