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Tag: nontraditionalmaterials

Rosemary Mayer

“Ways of Attaching” is the first comprehensive institutional exhibition devoted to the art of Rosemary Mayer (1943–2014), and adds even more knotty complexity to the artist’s story.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on November 10, 2021November 20, 2021Categories artistsTags installationart, nontraditionalmaterials, rosemarymayer, womenartistsLeave a comment on Rosemary Mayer

Annette Wehrhahn

Reconfigured Bodies is an interview of Annette by Fabienne Lasserre at Bomb.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on October 30, 2021November 2, 2021Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags annettewehrhahn, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartistsLeave a comment on Annette Wehrhahn

Emma Safir

gets a nod from Artsy. I can see why- (thought she might not call it “abstraction”) below is a mind blowing mix of digital collage printed on silk and vinyl, spandex, smocking, appliqué, pine, upholstery foam, silk thread, and flashe paint.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on October 13, 2021October 18, 2021Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags emmasafir, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartistsLeave a comment on Emma Safir

Lily de Bont

like Kathleen has work in Mutations, part one; The Canvas at Transmitter.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on October 11, 2021October 13, 2021Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags internationalartists, lilydebont, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartistsLeave a comment on Lily de Bont

Kathleen Kucka

gets a nice mention in Two Coats article about Material Mutations, part one; The Canvas at Transmitter.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on October 10, 2021October 12, 2021Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags kathleenkucka, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartists1 Comment on Kathleen Kucka

Sheela Gowda

Hyperallergic notes that the work Sheela (and others) have in Fault Lines prove that abstraction need not be confined to the inner life of the artist.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on September 28, 2021October 9, 2021Categories artistsTags asianartists, installationart, internationalartists, nontraditionalmaterials, sheelagowda, womenartistsLeave a comment on Sheela Gowda

Jean Gray Mohs

Met Jean recently when she and Katie were taking down their show at 311. She’s interested (I think, also because I am…) in the “thingness” of paintings.
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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on September 27, 2021November 6, 2021Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags jeangraymohs, ncartists, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartists5 Comments on Jean Gray Mohs

Sarah Cain

Sarah was recently interviewed by Maddie Klett where they cover “the musk of our respective houses, not fully understanding musical notion, and making impressive art out of dumb ideas.”

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on September 17, 2021September 24, 2021Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags nontraditionalmaterials, sarahcain, womenartistsLeave a comment on Sarah Cain

Jackie Riccio

Jackie has quite the portfolio of paintings and other objects.
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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on September 2, 2021October 25, 2021Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags fiberart, jackiericcio, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartistsLeave a comment on Jackie Riccio

Neda Al-Hilali

Has work included in With Pleasure (please do click through and read about Anna Katz’s show on Pattern and Decoration at MoCA).

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on August 29, 2021September 9, 2021Categories artistsTags fiberart, internationalartists, nedaalhilali, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartistsLeave a comment on Neda Al-Hilali

Julia Rooney

is also in Art on Paper along with May and Eleanor.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on August 14, 2021August 24, 2021Categories artistsTags juliarooney, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartistsLeave a comment on Julia Rooney

Eleanor Annand

has the amazing piece below in Art on Paper along with May and others.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on August 14, 2021August 23, 2021Categories artistsTags eleanorannand, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartists1 Comment on Eleanor Annand

May Tveit

Is in the newest iteration of the Weatherspoon’s Art on Paper (technically below is made *of* paper).

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on August 14, 2021August 21, 2021Categories artistsTags maytveit, nontraditionalmaterials, womenartists2 Comments on May Tveit

Victoria Gitman

Distinct Pleasures is an interview with Victoria by Paul Maziar.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on August 12, 2021September 3, 2021Categories artistsTags nontraditionalmaterials, victoriagitman, womenartistsLeave a comment on Victoria Gitman

Victoria Martinez

Victoria Martinez is an interdisciplinary artist who explores textiles, painting, and installation art. She is also a Hopper Prize finalist.
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Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on August 10, 2021August 30, 2021Categories artistsTags latinoartists, nontraditionalmaterials, victoriamartinez, womenartistsLeave a comment on Victoria Martinez

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