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This contemporary artwork features a series of bright red, abstract brush forms made of natural bristles attached to wooden handles. The bold, simplified shapes and vibrant color create a striking visual impact, drawing the viewer's attention to the materials and the inherent tactile quality of the brushes. The artist's focus on everyday, utilitarian objects as the subject matter, combined with the minimalist aesthetic, suggests a commentary on the nature of art and the creative process. This piece invites the viewer to consider the relationship between function and form in both artistic and practical realms. ...
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Spanning sculpture, video and installation, Rose Nestler’s work mines societal expectations of and relationships to well-known objects, instilling an omnipotent feminine power into the iconic items she recreates. Nestler’s fabric sculptures employ forms and materials that serve to highlight and simultaneously subvert the ways that gendered and trite stereotypes play out on, or impact the experience of their wearers / users. Through reinterpreting loaded garments and objects into oversized soft sculptures and wall hangings that straddle humour, shame and pride, Nestler reclaims iconic patriarchal institutions as feminine spaces. ...
Founded in September of 2016, Mrs. is a contemporary art gallery located in Maspeth, Queens. Located away from the geographic center of the New York art world, the gallery focuses on offering a new platform for emerging, under represented and mid career artists, while engaging the surrounding community.