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Towards a 21st Century Abstraction

FEATURED ARTISTS: David Bailin | Connie Connally | Brad Ellis | Wosene Worke Kosrof | Jeri Ledbetter | Katherine Chang Liu | Sammy Peters

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October 15, 2022 – February 11, 2023

Curated by LA Art Critic, Peter Frank, Towards a 21st-Century Abstraction features painters pushing abstraction into new territories. This exhibition brings together artists who are dedicated to two-dimensional abstract art. They are not defined by what they do or why they do it, but how they struggle to participate in what has become a global discourse in art.

“Theory does not validate something like visual abstraction, it simply frames it,” Frank writes in an essay about the exhibition. “Abstract art endures because artists still make it – still devote their lives to it, still investigate its problems and possibilities, still answer to the challenges posed by other artists, contemporaries and predecessors alike, and still establish visual vocabularies based on elements at once laid bare and intricately combined."

We invite the entire community to experience this exhibition and ask, ‘what is abstract art?’ That is what truly sets this exhibition apart.

"Chatter", 2016, 36" x 36" x 2.5", 2016

Katherine Chang Liu

"A Way With Words" acrylic on canvas 33"x47"

Wosene Worke Kosrof

"Aqua Terra #5" 48" x 48" encaustic and enamel on birch

Brad Ellis

"Constellation Justified Displacement" 60" x 48", 2019, oil and mixed media on canvas

Sammy Peters

"Selvatica" 48" x 48", oil, crayon, graphite on birch

Jeri Ledbetter

"Party", 2017, charcoal, colored-pencil, pastel and coffee on prepared paper 81" x 83"

David Bailin

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