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Benicia Gantner & Kim
Schoenstadt features
new work by the two Benica Gantner’s
works are composed of cell cast acrylic and adhesive vinyl. Using a computer driven cutter, she creates a
palette of colors and shapes in vinyl from which she assembles her work. For this exhibition she will be constructing
a site-specific wall piece, as well as exhibiting a series of large panel
pieces. Gantner’s work explodes with
color and form - landscapes that disobey natural laws and suggest new orders
and potentials. For this
exhibition, all of Kim Schoenstadt’s work will be painted and drawn directly on
the three walls of one half of Gallery A.
This single piece, a series of related wall drawings, consists of each
referencing the same architectural and landscape elements, with solid fields of
color filling different areas on each rendering. This work confronts the issues related to
architecture in its relation to landscape. About the Artists Benicia Gantner is a San Francisco-based artist, who has
shown in the Bay Area, Kim Schoenstadt is a Los Angeles-based artist who has
recently been exhibited in More information
about the artists and their work, including images, can be found at their
websites: Curatorial Statement I have been
following Kim Schoenstadt’s work for a number of years, and only in the past
year was I introduced to Benicia Gantner’s work. The Center had been looking
for an opportunity to exhibit Shoenstadt’s work, upon encountering Gantner’s
work, a connection was immediate, fortuitous and necessary. Both artists challenge traditional notions
of painting and drawing, by working
directly on gallery walls, their work rejects the longevity of objects and
through their use of non-traditional materials and techniques, they open
themselves up to new potentials of form, color and space. This exhibition
is intended to be a conversation between the work of two artists that have
their ancestral roots in more traditional two-dimensional wall works, but who
are experimenting with new forms and interpretations. -
Marshall
Astor, Visual Arts Director, Angels Gate Cultural Center |
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