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A Summer of Abstract Art
Four Minnesota artists express relationships between people and their environments
through their paintings. Betsy Byers uses important geographical and visual memories
for her reference material as she investigates the reciprocity between the self and its
surroundings. Farida Hughes acts more like an observer, exploring group interactions
and dynamics within particular spaces. Joan Malkerson’s work is about her own place
in the world. She often works from objects and arranges them to create balance and
composition in order to ascertain how she and her surroundings fit together. Patrick
Kemal Pryor explores the expression of moments in time – using both the inner and outer
worlds as reference. |
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