November 16 - December 22, 2016
Andrea Schwartz Gallery is pleased to announce a two-person exhibition of recent work by Danäe Anderson and Albert Dicruttalo.
Danäe Anderson - song with glasses/or anything else
Danäe forms her visual language through Abstract Expressionism, and the Surrealist explorations of the subconscious mind, myth, and cultures. Her use of free association grants her allowance for chance and accident forming the physicality of the process, marking the human experience. Movement and music vitally inflect the improvised choreography of the paintings.
(More of her works may be found on her portfolio page.)
Albert Dicruttalo - Loaded
Albert relates his most recent stainless steel sculptures to the interplay of contradictions: mysterious but familiar, interior and exterior, concave, and convex, emotional but impassive. These themes are metaphors in his search for resolution or epiphany from the conflicting ideas that accompany the creative process. With no clear beginning or end, the loops, arcs, spheres and cylinders sharply define and envelope space, creating a sense of the infinite and confined.
(More of his works may be found on his portfolio page.)
Andrea Schwartz Gallery is pleased to announce a two-person exhibition of recent work by Danäe Anderson and Albert Dicruttalo.
Danäe Anderson - song with glasses/or anything else
Danäe forms her visual language through Abstract Expressionism, and the Surrealist explorations of the subconscious mind, myth, and cultures. Her use of free association grants her allowance for chance and accident forming the physicality of the process, marking the human experience. Movement and music vitally inflect the improvised choreography of the paintings.
(More of her works may be found on her portfolio page.)
Albert Dicruttalo - Loaded
Albert relates his most recent stainless steel sculptures to the interplay of contradictions: mysterious but familiar, interior and exterior, concave, and convex, emotional but impassive. These themes are metaphors in his search for resolution or epiphany from the conflicting ideas that accompany the creative process. With no clear beginning or end, the loops, arcs, spheres and cylinders sharply define and envelope space, creating a sense of the infinite and confined.
(More of his works may be found on his portfolio page.)