Form Language
March, 2014
Form Language features six regional artists working across a diverse range of themes and interests. From Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey the LBIF welcomes the work of Paula Cahill, Kirsten Fisher, J. Gordon, Evan Kitson, Jennifer Lingford, and Dganit Zauberman.
An a.rtist curated exhibition, Form Language aims to explore the relationship between the artist and their chosen medium. How does this pairing translate into form, and can we interpret this dialogue as the true subject of the artwork? From the curatorial statement: "Whether drawing and painting, or object-making and installation art, the common thread of this exhibition is an artistic practice made up of a unified language of material and gestural forms. If the artist creates to illustrate a personal narrative, then the artwork can speak to its own history; it will offer us...a complex series of marks and movements that describe the history of its creation."
March, 2014
Form Language features six regional artists working across a diverse range of themes and interests. From Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey the LBIF welcomes the work of Paula Cahill, Kirsten Fisher, J. Gordon, Evan Kitson, Jennifer Lingford, and Dganit Zauberman.
An a.rtist curated exhibition, Form Language aims to explore the relationship between the artist and their chosen medium. How does this pairing translate into form, and can we interpret this dialogue as the true subject of the artwork? From the curatorial statement: "Whether drawing and painting, or object-making and installation art, the common thread of this exhibition is an artistic practice made up of a unified language of material and gestural forms. If the artist creates to illustrate a personal narrative, then the artwork can speak to its own history; it will offer us...a complex series of marks and movements that describe the history of its creation."