“CELEBRATING WOMEN ARTISTS” Featuring works by Jess Riva Cooper, Nancy Depew, Deon Duncan, Dianne Gall, Alessand Marie Peters and Romina Ressia
APRIL 23 - MAY 20, 2015 OPENING RECPETION APRIL 23RD 6-8PM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: For its first-ever salute to women artists, Arcadia Contemporary will present work by female painters, sculptors and photographers from four different continents: North America, Europe, South America and Australia. While these distinct talents cover divergent territories, their diverse practices are united by unique explorations of themes involving the body in time. From North America come the hauntingly beautiful ceramic works by Toronto-based Jess Riva Cooper (b. 1981). As part of her celebrated “Viral Series,” these uniquely sculpted busts depict female figures with flowers, leaves and creatures emanating and enveloping their heads and shoulders, expertly rendered in surface relief and painterly filigree. The U.S. is represented by three artists. Nancy Depew (b. 1965), whose large-scale nudes and florals are masterworks of hyper realism, paradoxically imbues her works with a dreamlike otherworldliness. The signature works of Alessandra Peters (b. 1990) combine ethereal drawings of female subjects with a lace-like overlay of gilded decoration which are flattened, like icons, into a field of gold. Deon Duncan (b. 1963) presents bronze sculptures depicting swimmers athletically poised; their tensed musculatures are accented with gold and blue hues. South America is represented by Argentinian avant-garde fashion photographer Romina Ressia (b.1981). Making her foray into fine art photography, Ressia has become an internet sensation. Her work marries Elizabethan-era subjects and Renaissance sensibilities Romina Ressia “Double Bubble” Archival Pigment Print 36 x 23 Inches Edition Of 5 with modern anachronisms, playfully collapsing time to document an imagined past. Finally, painter Dianne Gall (b. 1964) from Australia makes her Arcadia debut with cinematic oil paintings featuring femme fatales of a bygone era. Eschewing the expected black and white palette of 1940’s cinema, Gall immerses her heroines and scenes in acid-dipped colors more indicative of the 1960’s Pop era. An opening night reception for the artists will take place on Thursday, April 23rd at Arcadia Contemporary in Soho from 6 to 8 pm and the exhibition continues through May 20, 2015.
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