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"Representational Abstraction' Opening Reception

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 100 Aunt Hack Rd Danbury CT 06811  See map

Danbury, Connecticut artists Antonio Carvahlo and Katie Bassett will have a two person exhibition. The Stanley L. Richter Association for the Arts presents, Representational Abstraction, in their gallery at 100 Aunt Hack Road, Danbury, CT. The exhibition will be on view, April 28th & 29th 2-5pm and May 5th & 6th 2-5pm. An Opening Artist's Reception will be held on April 28th from 2:00 to 5:00pm. Join us for refreshments, music & art.

Antonio Carvahlo is currently a Masters of Fine Art student at WCSU. His main concern with his representational oil paintings is creating engagement and dialogue with reality; both inner and outer aspects of reality in the same moment. His reality can be almost anything: an object, a bug, person, or landscape. When Antonio is approaching his work he examines how painting can begin to transfigure pain into happiness. His paintings create a communication that breaks the chains of isolation.

Like Antonio, Katie Bassett's work focuses on transforming pain into happiness. All of Katie's work expresses the need to rebuild what has been destroyed by breaking preconceived rules of art, expression and materials. She creates her work out of various recycled materials and by using many techniques, including painting and sewing. The work pushes the limits of what the materials will allow with the use of bleach, dyes, mediums; often Bassett tears the canvas and sews it back together.

Although Carvhalo and Bassett's work aesthetically appear drastically different, their is a common thread between their intentions. The two styles create a dialogue that would not have been achieved without experimentation and exploration. The exhibition will also include two collaborative paintings by the artists.

 

Stanley L. Richter Association for the Arts 100 Aunt Hack Road, Danbury, CT.

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