McKenzie Fine Art, located in New York City's vibrant Lower East Side, showcases a compelling exhibition titled "Elastic Bandwidth" featuring five abstract artists who skillfully incorporate banded color as a prominent element in their work. From Paul Corio's dynamic ribbon paintings that evoke movement and depth to Takuji Hamanaka's mesmerizing portrayal of waterfalls through vivid colors and repeated structures, this exhibition offers a diverse range of artistic expressions that captivate the viewer's imagination.
Jenny Kemp's intuitively constructed paintings showcase curving bands of vibrant color that intersect and blossom outward, suggesting natural forces of growth and change, while Audrey Stone's gradient paintings employ narrow bands of vibrant color to create suggestive architectural spaces or bodily forms. Lastly, Deborah Zlotsky's exploration of abstract vocabularies extracted from coded imagery and graphic material culture offers a thought-provoking examination of the Jewish experience, utilizing vivid stripes and trompe l'oeil passages to convey the complexity of concealment, generational dynamics, and diasporic movement.
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