Barry Whistler Gallery continues the 2017 season with an exhibition of works by gallery artist Lorraine Tady. This exhibition marks the artist’s seventh solo show with the gallery since 1994. For the past 25 years, Tady’s work has explored a process oriented conceptual abstraction using re-invention, or re-assembly, of her bank of invented imagery.
The show includes paintings, drawings and prints from her “Octagon Vibration Series.” This series focuses on intuitive architectural spaces, digital explorations and continued arrays of interconnected parts. Tady’s art has been influenced by excursions to northern New Mexico; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Paris, France; and northeast Iceland.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 25.
Barry Whistler Gallery continues the 2017 season with an exhibition of works by gallery artist Lorraine Tady. This exhibition marks the artist’s seventh solo show with the gallery since 1994. For the past 25 years, Tady’s work has explored a process oriented conceptual abstraction using re-invention, or re-assembly, of her bank of invented imagery.
The show includes paintings, drawings and prints from her “Octagon Vibration Series.” This series focuses on intuitive architectural spaces, digital explorations and continued arrays of interconnected parts. Tady’s art has been influenced by excursions to northern New Mexico; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Paris, France; and northeast Iceland.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 25.
Barry Whistler Gallery continues the 2017 season with an exhibition of works by gallery artist Lorraine Tady. This exhibition marks the artist’s seventh solo show with the gallery since 1994. For the past 25 years, Tady’s work has explored a process oriented conceptual abstraction using re-invention, or re-assembly, of her bank of invented imagery.
The show includes paintings, drawings and prints from her “Octagon Vibration Series.” This series focuses on intuitive architectural spaces, digital explorations and continued arrays of interconnected parts. Tady’s art has been influenced by excursions to northern New Mexico; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; Paris, France; and northeast Iceland.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through November 25.