Sarah Shepard Gallery and the Brooklyn-based pop-up art collective, 3walls, are excited to present their second collaborative exhibition, featuring three east coast artists: Hank Ehrenfried and Dora Somosi from Brooklyn, NY, and Jocelyn Fine from South Orange, NJ. The works on view, made during the pandemic, explore concepts of memory and the passage of time.
Ehrenfried's painting, through depictions of his own assembled collages, explores the idea of what is before you versus what is obscured from view, what you remember versus what you don't, and the concept of reordering time.
Fine recalls childhood memories and the sensations of summers traveling across the country in an outfitted blue Chevy van with her family. Her images capture not a single moment per se but the converged memory of the passage of a summer or a particular place.
Somosi's landscape series grew from hikes with her youngest daughter. These works encompass solitude but also an awe-inspiring power perhaps not just of nature but time spent together and the wonder and transformative healing salve of nature. They ask us to look at a single, frozen moment that feels somehow to be linked to a memory in the past as opposed to our present.
Sarah Shepard Gallery and the Brooklyn-based pop-up art collective, 3walls, are excited to present their second collaborative exhibition, featuring three east coast artists: Hank Ehrenfried and Dora Somosi from Brooklyn, NY, and Jocelyn Fine from South Orange, NJ. The works on view, made during the pandemic, explore concepts of memory and the passage of time.
Ehrenfried's painting, through depictions of his own assembled collages, explores the idea of what is before you versus what is obscured from view, what you remember versus what you don't, and the concept of reordering time.
Fine recalls childhood memories and the sensations of summers traveling across the country in an outfitted blue Chevy van with her family. Her images capture not a single moment per se but the converged memory of the passage of a summer or a particular place.
Somosi's landscape series grew from hikes with her youngest daughter. These works encompass solitude but also an awe-inspiring power perhaps not just of nature but time spent together and the wonder and transformative healing salve of nature. They ask us to look at a single, frozen moment that feels somehow to be linked to a memory in the past as opposed to our present.
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