Ro2 Art Gallery will present the gallery’s first solo exhibition with multidisciplinary artist Lindsay McCulloch, titled "Double Rainbow."
In "Double Rainbow," McCulloch presents a series of dimensional paintings and paper works which stretch and investigate the boundaries of the medium. Informed by the history of non-objective painting, the work showcases, expands on, and purposefully upends formal painting traditions with a carefully crafted balance of gestural expression and surgical precision.
As they push into the realm of sculpture, McCulloch’s pieces bypass the typical boundaries of the two-dimensional picture plane to question and subvert the mode of illusionism expected of painting. "Double Rainbow" sets out to occupy and renegotiate the perceived boundaries between artistic disciplines and denotations, inviting viewers to reconsider the way they experience and consider art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 22.
Ro2 Art Gallery will present the gallery’s first solo exhibition with multidisciplinary artist Lindsay McCulloch, titled "Double Rainbow."
In "Double Rainbow," McCulloch presents a series of dimensional paintings and paper works which stretch and investigate the boundaries of the medium. Informed by the history of non-objective painting, the work showcases, expands on, and purposefully upends formal painting traditions with a carefully crafted balance of gestural expression and surgical precision.
As they push into the realm of sculpture, McCulloch’s pieces bypass the typical boundaries of the two-dimensional picture plane to question and subvert the mode of illusionism expected of painting. "Double Rainbow" sets out to occupy and renegotiate the perceived boundaries between artistic disciplines and denotations, inviting viewers to reconsider the way they experience and consider art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 22.
Ro2 Art Gallery will present the gallery’s first solo exhibition with multidisciplinary artist Lindsay McCulloch, titled "Double Rainbow."
In "Double Rainbow," McCulloch presents a series of dimensional paintings and paper works which stretch and investigate the boundaries of the medium. Informed by the history of non-objective painting, the work showcases, expands on, and purposefully upends formal painting traditions with a carefully crafted balance of gestural expression and surgical precision.
As they push into the realm of sculpture, McCulloch’s pieces bypass the typical boundaries of the two-dimensional picture plane to question and subvert the mode of illusionism expected of painting. "Double Rainbow" sets out to occupy and renegotiate the perceived boundaries between artistic disciplines and denotations, inviting viewers to reconsider the way they experience and consider art.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through October 22.