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Tint, Tone, Shade

September 2 – December 15, 2023

Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall on Colors, 2022, pigments on Japanese mulberry paper mounted on board, 76.3 x 191.4 inches/194 x 486 cm
Hiroshi Senju, Waterfall on Colors, 2021, pigments on Japanese mulberry paper mounted on board, 63.8 x 51.3 inches/162 x 131 cm
Karen Knorr, Saraswati’s Landing, Narain Niswas, Jaipur, 2023, colour pigment print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper, 31.5 x 39.4 inches/100 x 80 cm
Karen Knorr, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Getty Villa, 2022, colour pigment print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl Paper, 44.25 x 35.4 inches/90 x 112.4 cm
Miya Ando, Pink Cloud, 2020, pigment, resin, silver and urethane on stainless steel, 24 x 24 inches/61 x 61 cm
Miya Ando, Seiun (Bluish Clouds) July 22 2022 2:04 PM, 2022, micronized pure silver, pigment, resin and urethane on aluminum, 36 x 36 inches/91.4 x 91.4 cm
Neha Vedpathak, So many stars in the sky, some of them and some of me, 2018, plucked Japanese handmade paper, acrylic paint, thread, 80 x 80 inches/203.2 x 203.2 cm
Neha Vedpathak, Relief and Ecstasy, 2022, plucked Japanese handmade paper, acrylic paint, thread, acrylic polymer, 16.5 x 14 inches/41.9 x 35.6 cm
Robert Yasuda, Trace, 2011-2023, acrylic on fabric on wood, 62 x 33 inches/157.5 x 83.8 cm
Robert Yasuda, Waimea, 2022, acrylic on fabric on wood, 22 x 53 inches/55.9 x 134.6 cm
Tint, Tone, Shade
Tint, Tone, Shade
Tint, Tone, Shade
Tint, Tone, Shade
Tint, Tone, Shade
Tint, Tone, Shade
Tint, Tone, Shade
Tint, Tone, Shade

About This Exhibition

We are pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and photographs by gallery artists exploring the expressive power and potential of color.

 

EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS

 

Striking paper constructions by Detroit-based artist Neha Vedpathak (b. 1982, Pune, India), who employs vibrant rainbow hues to convey the fleeting, often imperceptible moment when we transition from one state of mind to another. 

 

Photographs by London-based American artist and activist Karen Knorr (b. 1954, Frankfurt), whose brightly colored images feature exotic animals fused into grand architectural settings.

 

New sculptural paintings by Robert Yasuda (b. 1940, Hawaii), known for his luminous multi-panel works on carved wood that transmit and transform light.

 

Luminous works on metal by New York artist Miya Ando (b. 1973, Los Angeles), who employs shades of dusty pink to capture atmospheric imagery of clouds at precise moments in time in the twilight hours of dusk.

 

New Waterfalls by Hiroshi Senju (b. 1958, Tokyo), whose newest work is saturated with bold, brilliant pigment, evoking the immense range of color he sees in the natural world.

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