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Follow on Google News | CONTINUUM at the Telegraph Hill GalleryPrint Exhibition featuring Thierry Rosset, Jenny Robinson and Seiko Tachibana
Rosset’s linocut works reflected the years spent in Asia as well as summers spent by the sea in Normandy, France. Yin and Yang, vortex, ebb and flow, tides, rock and sand, and patterns in nature fostered his research and conveyed feelings and concepts around impermanence and stillness. In this framework, he aimed to provoke a dialogue or perhaps a rejection between lines and shapes; intrigued by and interested in the tension created. Robinson’s artwork has always been informed by her immediate environment. Her subject matter includes industrial structures (from billboards to London gasometers) displaying a sense of strength and energy; but ignored and threatened by the passage of time to ultimate defeat by corrosion and decay. Her work is concerned with depicting how these giant structures appear, without the yearning for the past, but by responding to location and documenting how they appear to her in the moment. Tachibana’s work balances Japanese tradition with minimalist modernity. A central theme in her artwork is based on the concept that many small pieces come together to make up a larger whole. She explores sources of life and likes to compare the marks, lines, shapes, colors, and textures, basic language of her work, to living cells. She surveys the life cycle of a fern plant, dependent upon spores for dispersal, and captures its transformation creating an organic image. Telegraph Hill Gallery {TH(e) Gallery} at 491 Greenwich Street San Francisco CA 94133 Monday to Friday 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM Saturday by appointment www.telegraphhillgallery.com For information please contact telegraphhillgallery@ End
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