Florence Miller Pierce

(According to Pie Projects who represents her state) Independent at an early age, Florence ventured from her home in Washington D.C. in 1936 to pursue her passion for art. Her journey led her to the most renowned art destinations in the United States; New York, Los Angeles and Taos. Her final residency was in New Mexico where she developed her most notable work, the resin relief. The purity of light and color within each piece reflect her western inspiration.

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Catherine Goodman

For London-based artist Catherine Goodman CBE, drawing and painting are meditative acts, whether performed in the silence of her studio or the landscapes that call her back time and again. She infuses her practice with inspiration gleaned from poetry, film, travel, and memory. Goodman and Ann C. Collins at Brooklyn rail met over Zoom to talk about Silent Music, Goodman’s exhibition at Hauser & Wirth that presents large-scale abstract paintings that pulse with her expressive brushwork and vivacious use of color.

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Jean Rim

Rim’s artistic carving process draws inspiration from organic, repetitive arrangements found in nature—the iridescent scales of a fish, the elegance of Fibonacci spirals, concentric circles in water—and these patterned worlds emerge through a careful carving and gauging process that reveals layers of kaleidoscopic color in the underpaint.

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Julia Kunan

Sheila Pepe says Kunin’s most recent work has a clear affinity with the specific craft traditions of the Austro-Hungarian regions, a second home. Influenced strongly by the aesthetics of Middle Europe, at first
glance Kunin’s ceramics seem in tune with the syncopated, metallic
compositions of Gustav Klimt. However, all kinds of painterly effects.

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