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march 27 - april 27, 2002
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SERENA BOCCHINO
MARY HAMBLETON
MARGARET NEILL
MARCY ROSENBLAT
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Mary Hambleton |
Untitled |
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Margaret Neill |
"Swell" |
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Marcy Rosenblat |
"Disguised Evidence" |
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Serena Bocchino |
"Moving Mountains" |
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In infancy cognizance begins with touch. Before her eyes can fully focus the
infant's hands are busy registering and deeply imprinting a panoply of
sensations, in a sense painting with the hands, and with touch sculpting an
understanding of form, texture, and temperature in order to realize a complex
pre-verbal knowledge of its environment. Working at a remove from language
abstract painters replicate this deeply intuitive process. touch presents the
work of four painters whose working practices are built on just such a
tactile response to our experience of consciousness and the natural world.
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Mary Hambleton |
Untitled |
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Margaret Neill |
"Come On" |
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Marcy Rosenblat |
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Serena Bocchino |
"Do Not Conform" |
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