Hannah Cole: Steven Zevitas Gallery
One more week to see our current show, Hannah Cole | Mantle.
In the words of gallery owner/director, Steven Zevitas, Cole’s work is:
“…concerned with tension between abstraction and figuration and with visual phenomena that occur at the edges of our perception. In her recent paintings, she renders pieces of the urban environment that normally go unnoticed—the wobble of a trowel mark, a stray UPS note, a random piece of graffiti. By ‘re-presenting’ these random observances into tightly rendered paintings, Cole essentially rehabilitates her subjects and imbues them with aesthetic significance. In her drawings, Coles’s methodology is the same, but her
subjects are drawn from the intimate world of her studio.”
Mantle will be open through January 16.
Hieroglyph, 2009, oil on canvas, 20 x 24 inches
Silver Stain Painting (Ike), 2009, oil on canvas, 16 x 11 inches
History Painting #2 (for B.N.), 2009, oil on canvas, 42 x 36 inches
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