Inspired by calligraphy and life’s radiant emotional energies, the works of Turkish abstract expressionist Feride Binicioglu employ contrasting, chaotic and dynamic structures. “My paintings are a second language… a journey to spirituality… the energy I get from colors,” notes the artist. Binicioglu [Read More]
Daily Archives: October 26, 2014
Eli Cantini’s striking abstract acrylics are both graphic and organic. Cantini covers her canvases with intricate, layered textures that only sometimes resolve themselves into a recognizable depiction of space, with foreground and background and even half-visible figures. These works show imagined landscapes [Read More]
The paintings of Marina Olmi explore the human body through the prism of the elements: water, air, fire and earth. By flattening out the human figure, Olmi is able to transform it into an abstract pattern of limbs and colors, twisting bodies [Read More]
Talking Art Future Shock: The Consequences of Technology Consumption Thursday, January 22 at 7pm $5 for ICA Members $10 for non-Members Free for Students Join us for a Talking Art in association with our group exhibition Relics. From GPS navigation systems to [Read More]