The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art in Dallas will present “Poetic Densities: The Painted Wood Reliefs of Joël Froment and Elvira Daeter.” The exhibit will feature the work of Elvira Daeter of the Netherlands and Joël Froment of France. Elvira was chosen the top artist from the museum's 2015 Biennial. Santa Fe-based artist and art critic Mokha Laget curates the show. Elvira Daeter is a newcomer to MADI, but Joël Froment at one time headed up the MADI movement in Europe.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through January 21.
The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art in Dallas will present “Poetic Densities: The Painted Wood Reliefs of Joël Froment and Elvira Daeter.” The exhibit will feature the work of Elvira Daeter of the Netherlands and Joël Froment of France. Elvira was chosen the top artist from the museum's 2015 Biennial. Santa Fe-based artist and art critic Mokha Laget curates the show. Elvira Daeter is a newcomer to MADI, but Joël Froment at one time headed up the MADI movement in Europe.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through January 21.
The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art in Dallas will present “Poetic Densities: The Painted Wood Reliefs of Joël Froment and Elvira Daeter.” The exhibit will feature the work of Elvira Daeter of the Netherlands and Joël Froment of France. Elvira was chosen the top artist from the museum's 2015 Biennial. Santa Fe-based artist and art critic Mokha Laget curates the show. Elvira Daeter is a newcomer to MADI, but Joël Froment at one time headed up the MADI movement in Europe.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through January 21.