August 4 – August 31, 2022

Summer Selection:Lee Apt, Darla Bjork, Roz Dimon, Jodie Fink, Fukuko Harris, Helen Iranyi, Bernice Sokol Kramer, Barbara Laube, Judy Mauer, Laurie Russell, Nieves Saah, Vera Sapozhnikova, Candy Le Sueur, Julie Tesser, & Matthew Turov

Cells of Change:Cari Rosmarin

On the Wall: Life’s Seasons Reconstructed: Anna Walter

Carter Burden Gallery presents three new exhibitions: Summer Selection featuring works in a range of media by fifteen artists; Cells of Change featuring works by painter Cari Rosmarin; and On the Wall: Life’s Season’s Reconstructed featuring an installation by Anna Walter. The exhibitions run from August 4 through August 31, 2022, at 548 West 28th Street in New York City. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, August 4 from 6-8pm; masks are required. The gallery hours are Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Exhibition List

 

Summer Selection

Carter Burden Gallery presents Summer Selection, a dynamic group exhibition featuring the works of fifteen artists. The pieces consist of painting, mixed media, digital art, and sculpture. Artists include Lee Apt, Darla Bjork, Roz Dimon, Jodie Fink, Fukuko Harris, Helen Iranyi, Bernice Sokol Kramer, Barbara Laube, Judy Mauer, Laurie Russell, Nieves Saah, Vera Sapozhnikova, Candy Le Sueur, Julie Tesser, and Matt Turov.

In her second exhibition with the gallery, Darla Bjork presents a piece from her series Covid Windows (2020), illustrating experiences of the global pandemic and the somber quietude of New York City during lockdown through her grid-patterned compositions. Creating extremely intuitive, non-representational pieces, Fukuko Harris is known for her exploration of compositional or structural possibilities with forms and colors. Her pieces often convey a mood, something she has witnessed, sensed, or experienced, or simply express a conceptual or physical idea. Matt Turov, moved by the balance of opposites – emotion and perception, joy and logic –, plays with elements of line, rhythm, color, and harmony in his vibrant paintings. In love with the continual interactions of lines and colors, Turov is heavily inspired by the constant movements of everyday life, from music to cities and transportation systems. Working with materials found discarded in the environment and natural materials, Jodie Fink constructs raw, whimsical, and often ironic creations from the world around her. Fink feels drawn to the detritus of our lives, stating “These creations are small monuments to every passing moment and the recycling of refuse of every moment past. I want to build from our ruins a place that cannot be destroyed or neglected.”

 

Cari Rosmarin

Simultaneously dark and soft, corporeal, and otherworldly, Cari Rosmarin’s work feels like an echo emerging from deep within. Utilizing her experience as a painter, printmaker, and collage artist, Rosmarin layers watercolor, pastel, and pencil in a variety of techniques, presenting the viewer with images of plant and animal cells, abstract shapes, and fascinating compositions. The combination of atmospheric textures and organic shapes evokes the raw nature of these process-oriented cellular forms that inspire Rosmarin’s pieces.

 Exhibiting works with the gallery since 2015, Rosmarin is known for integrating elements, images, and textures in a dense and uncensored quantity of information. Her paintings and drawings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions in New York. In addition, her work is in numerous private and corporate collections.

 

On the Wall: Anna Walter

Pulling on imagery of sky, land, and sea, Anna Walter presents a large-scale installation made up of 18 x 24 inch panels entitled Life’s Season’s Reconstructed. The installation reflects both the changing of the seasons and Walter’s own personal adaptability over time. Walter’s whimsical, mixed-media pieces and sculptures are created from found objects and are often based on symbolic personal expression, her own physical trials, and interactions with her environment. The piece represents Walter’s attitude of “going with the flow of changes and adapting to my physical limitations by using my gift of art and my memories.”

While the panels are presented as one, individual panels are available for purchase between $200 and $400 each.


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