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Taylor De Cordoba

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
If It Were A Slow Echo
2660 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034


November 7th - December 19th
Opening: 
November 7th 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
 
,Charlene LiuCharlene Liu
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WEBSITE:  
http://www.taylordecordoba.com/
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culver city/west la
EMAIL:  
info@taylordecordoba.com
PHONE:  
310.559.9156
OPEN HOURS:  
Tue-Sat 11-6
TAGS:  
mixed-media, painting
COST:  
Free
> DESCRIPTION

Taylor De Cordoba is proud to present If It Were A Slow Echo, the gallery’s second exhibition of works on paper by Charlene Liu. The exhibition will run from November 7 – December 19, 2009 with an opening reception for the artist on Saturday, November 7th from 6 - 8PM.

In her new works on paper, Charlene Liu continues her interest in the natural landscape, abstracting directly from overlooked and diminutive moments of growth and decay. Many of the works allude to the vanitas of Dutch and Renaissance still-life paintings. The show’s title, If It Were a Slow Echo, recalls the transitory moments of sensory experience and the repetition of motifs that slowly weaves together patterns, lines, and color to the brink of chaotic excess. Combining collaged prints and traditional painting techniques, Liu layers, stains, and composes her paintings; interminably dissolving the transition between figure and ground. It’s an unpredictable and slow reveal with the effect of a quiet, amnesiac sense of disorientation.

In this way Liu’s work rocks back and forth between stasis and activity, order and entropy, becoming and receding. Her color palette operates similarly; in several works on paper, a subdued pastel palette resembles the color of an injury – a bruise or an infection, more than the onslaught of spring. Polka dotted hole punches appear as barnacles or parasites, traversing the picture plane at an exponential rate, bubbling and swelling in tandem with twisted brambles.


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