In Material Data, Samantha Bittman presents a new body of work including a series of paintings on handwoven textiles, custom digitally printed wallpaper, and a handmade tile floor sculpture. In her paintings Bittman exploits the limitations of the basic floor loom. By designing and executing weave drafts, which consist of simple sets of numerically based […]
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Philip Taaffe
An alchemist of form, process, and imagery, while remaining a thoroughly modern painter of complex and thought-provoking paintings. Taaffe’s work is a synthesis of processes and techniques; silkscreens, stencils, collage, marbling, staining, and many other modes of picture-making are all interwoven by Taaffe into richly complex and highly meditative canvases. An encyclopedic range of imagery results […]
Sharon Lawless
At Robert Henry Contemporary, Brooklyn, NY, Slightly Ajar, Sharon Lawless’s second exhibition with the gallery, she continues to use found materials — discarded packaging, paint samples, wrapping paper and altered pages from auction catalogs — in her manipulation of two modern traditions, collage and geometric abstraction as she explores the tension between accident and control […]