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This minimalist contemporary art exhibition features a stark, clean gallery space with a series of framed artworks lining the walls. The artworks consist of simple geometric shapes and patterns, predominantly in yellow and white hues, arranged in a symmetrical and orderly manner. The overall composition evokes a sense of balance and precision, reflecting the artist's keen attention to form and structure. The intentional use of repetitive motifs and monochromatic tones suggests a focus on exploring the relationship between light, space, and the viewer's perception. The exhibition likely aims to challenge conventional notions of art and invite the audience to contemplate the essence of visual expression. ...
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Lily Van Der Stokker
B.1954, Dutchborn in Den Bosch, The Netherlands, in 1954. She lives and works between Amsterdam and New York. In their immediate delivery, van der Stokker’s works beckon happy-go-lucky intonations in their fanciful, ‘feminine’, curlicued and flower- powered familiarity. Their formal bubbled, blobby, and loopy approachable techniques may recall the doodlings more traditionally relegated to the notebook margins of a teenage girl, while the textual inclusions create dichotomies that illuminate more cutting messages and comment upon more condemning realities. lily van der Stokker presents us with works that require the viewer to consider the implications of ‘Kissy, Kissy’ but also of ‘no improvement / no progress’. As Roberta Smith noted in 1990, “The messages conveyed in this terminally cheerful manner usually have a double edge.” ...