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SEEING THE UNSEEABLE
Organization:
Atlantic Gallery
Location
New York, New York
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
November 30, 2019
Exhibition
Jan 7
- Jan 25, 2020
A juried Group Show with Grand Prize: a Solo Show at Atlantic Gallery in NYC's Chelsea art district.
In 1947, Mark Rothko wrote:
'Pictures must be miraculous: the instant one is completed, the intimacy between the creation and the creator is ended. He is an outsider. The picture must be for him, as for anyone experiencing it later, a revelation...'
The artist makes the work and the viewer sees it consciously and unconsciously without knowing quite how.
ARTISTS ARE ASKED TO SUBMIT WORKS THAT CHALLENGE THE VIEWER TO QUESTION HOW IDEAS, PLANS AND MATERIALS HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMED IN THE ACT OF CREATION.
Works may be 2- or 3-dimensional.
Juror is a NY-based curator, art consultant and visual artist.
Prize: A Solo Exhibition in September at Atlantic Gallery (in New York City’s Chelsea Art District)
Juror: Judith Kruger, Visual Artist
Judith Kruger is a visual artist whose paintings, prints and mixed media works address Human-Environment connectivity and their shared vulnerabilities. She is recognized internationally for her advocacy of natural painting materials and historic, ecological processes. Judith's work is held in private and public collections including Hammond Museum, North Salem, NY, Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT, Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, Savannah College of Art and Design, Hong Kong and Phipps Conservatory’s Center for Sustainable Landscapes, Pittsburgh, PA.
Solo exhibitions include Richardson Art Museum, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT, Hammond Museum, North Salem, NY, Bentley Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona and Morrison Gallery, Kent, CT. Select group exhibitions include Agawami Museum Hall, Tokushima, Japan, Sato Museum, Tokyo, Japan, Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH, Blue Spiral Gallery, Asheville, NC, John and Robyn Horn Gallery, Penland, NC, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL, Gallery G, Hiroshima, Japan, Pallazo Dell'Anunziata, Matera, Italy, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL and The Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Fullerton, CA.
Judith received her BFA from Syracuse University and MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design. She has been awarded professional development grants from the Chicago Dept of Cultural Affairs, Target Corporation, Mass MoCA and most recently, a fellowship grant from the Connecticut Office of the Arts. Her studio is located in an old hosiery mill 125 miles North of New York City, at the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains.
www.judithkruger.com
In 1947, Mark Rothko wrote:
'Pictures must be miraculous: the instant one is completed, the intimacy between the creation and the creator is ended. He is an outsider. The picture must be for him, as for anyone experiencing it later, a revelation...'
The artist makes the work and the viewer sees it consciously and unconsciously without knowing quite how.
ARTISTS ARE ASKED TO SUBMIT WORKS THAT CHALLENGE THE VIEWER TO QUESTION HOW IDEAS, PLANS AND MATERIALS HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMED IN THE ACT OF CREATION.
Works may be 2- or 3-dimensional.
Juror is a NY-based curator, art consultant and visual artist.
Prize: A Solo Exhibition in September at Atlantic Gallery (in New York City’s Chelsea Art District)
Juror: Judith Kruger, Visual Artist
Judith Kruger is a visual artist whose paintings, prints and mixed media works address Human-Environment connectivity and their shared vulnerabilities. She is recognized internationally for her advocacy of natural painting materials and historic, ecological processes. Judith's work is held in private and public collections including Hammond Museum, North Salem, NY, Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT, Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, Savannah College of Art and Design, Hong Kong and Phipps Conservatory’s Center for Sustainable Landscapes, Pittsburgh, PA.
Solo exhibitions include Richardson Art Museum, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT, Hammond Museum, North Salem, NY, Bentley Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona and Morrison Gallery, Kent, CT. Select group exhibitions include Agawami Museum Hall, Tokushima, Japan, Sato Museum, Tokyo, Japan, Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT, Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, OH, Blue Spiral Gallery, Asheville, NC, John and Robyn Horn Gallery, Penland, NC, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL, Gallery G, Hiroshima, Japan, Pallazo Dell'Anunziata, Matera, Italy, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL and The Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Fullerton, CA.
Judith received her BFA from Syracuse University and MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design. She has been awarded professional development grants from the Chicago Dept of Cultural Affairs, Target Corporation, Mass MoCA and most recently, a fellowship grant from the Connecticut Office of the Arts. Her studio is located in an old hosiery mill 125 miles North of New York City, at the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains.
www.judithkruger.com