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Articulated Spaces: Paintings by Creighton Michael
August 20 to December 14, 2003
Marsh Art Gallery and Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature,
University of Richmond Museums
Opening concurrently at the Marsh Art Gallery and the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature is Articulated Spaces: Paintings by Creighton Michael. New York artist Creighton Michael (American, born 1949) examines the way perception affects nature and the way nature influences sight. His abstract imagery derives from fossils, ponds, forests, and other organic models. Although Michael’s work exhibits a conceptual flair, it is also in dialogue with the early American modernists who found inspiration in the sensuousness of nature, such as Milton Avery, Arthur Dove, and Georgia O’Keeffe. Like them Michael seeks to understand how his hand fulfills the implicit structures he encounters in a forest or a pond.
Depicting what the artist refers to as “incremental structures,” his paintings employ a cumulative layering of marks to attain his intricate compositions. The exhibition includes works from several of the artist’s series, including the Haiku, Mesh, Field, and Pulse series. In each of these series, the artist explores the fluid quality of natural phenomena and optical space. |