Small(ish) Treasures on view from November 17, 2022, to January 3, 2022, with works by Miya Ando, Jud Bergeron, Casper Brindle, Claire Burbridge, Eric Butcher, Brian Dettmer, Peter Halasz, Andy Harper, Keira Kotler, Chris Natrop, Damian O'Brien, Maria Park, Ruth Pastine, Mark Perlman, Matthew Picton, Gregg Renfrow, Michael Russell, Robert Sagerman, Carole Silverstein, Gilles Teboul, Audrey Tulimiero Welch, and Suzan Woodruff.
Small(ish) Treasures is a collection of works from Nancy Toomey Fine Art's roster of artists, highlighting pieces by individuals with new connections to the gallery, as well as others with long-standing relationships. These artists explore materiality, concept, and technique in a variety of mediums, with their own stories and perspectives. Color, texture, and form come together in these small formats, translating the enormity of our world into a relatable, joyful scale. The gallery is set up as a kind of meeting ground and place for visual conversation, engaging a multitude of styles and observations. Life experience, imagination, identity, and experimentation are some of the themes that unite this exhibition, hopefully inspiring to both the audience and the artists.
Image Credit: 1st Image - Robert Sagerman, 3,221, 2022 (detail view)
Silicone and pigment on paper, 28 x 16 inches (framed) // 2nd Image - Claire Burbridge, Abstract in Nature 2, 2022 (detail view), Pen and ink on Arches paper, 22 x 16 inches (framed)
Small(ish) Treasures on view from November 17, 2022, to January 3, 2022, with works by Miya Ando, Jud Bergeron, Casper Brindle, Claire Burbridge, Eric Butcher, Brian Dettmer, Peter Halasz, Andy Harper, Keira Kotler, Chris Natrop, Damian O'Brien, Maria Park, Ruth Pastine, Mark Perlman, Matthew Picton, Gregg Renfrow, Michael Russell, Robert Sagerman, Carole Silverstein, Gilles Teboul, Audrey Tulimiero Welch, and Suzan Woodruff.
Small(ish) Treasures is a collection of works from Nancy Toomey Fine Art's roster of artists, highlighting pieces by individuals with new connections to the gallery, as well as others with long-standing relationships. These artists explore materiality, concept, and technique in a variety of mediums, with their own stories and perspectives. Color, texture, and form come together in these small formats, translating the enormity of our world into a relatable, joyful scale. The gallery is set up as a kind of meeting ground and place for visual conversation, engaging a multitude of styles and observations. Life experience, imagination, identity, and experimentation are some of the themes that unite this exhibition, hopefully inspiring to both the audience and the artists.
Image Credit: 1st Image - Robert Sagerman, 3,221, 2022 (detail view)
Silicone and pigment on paper, 28 x 16 inches (framed) // 2nd Image - Claire Burbridge, Abstract in Nature 2, 2022 (detail view), Pen and ink on Arches paper, 22 x 16 inches (framed)
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