Anne Sherwood Pundyk's 'The Revolution will be Painted' at Christopher Stout Gallery
From April 1 to May 1, 2016, Anne Sherwood Pundyk showcased six large canvases at the Christopher Stout Gallery in Brooklyn. Titled 'The Revolution will be Painted', the exhibition featured pieces that stood seven feet tall and were slightly wider, made from individual panels and presented unstretched. Located at 299 Meserole Street, Ground Floor Rear, in Bushwick, the raw white cube space enhanced the powerful and lyrical nature of her works. Pundyk's artistic approach transcends conventional references, exploring revolutions that may be planetary or stylistic instead of merely social or political. Her techniques embrace ambiguity, resulting in a dynamic interplay of sprawling stains and precise graphic marks, with visual elements like grids and drips inviting viewers into a profound spatial experience.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: April 1 to May 1, 2016
- Location: 299 Meserole Street, Ground Floor Rear, between Waterbury and Bogart streets, Brooklyn
- Gallery: Christopher Stout Gallery
- Artist: Anne Sherwood Pundyk
- Exhibition title: 'The Revolution will be Painted'
- Number of works: six canvases
- Dimensions: seven feet tall by slightly wider
- Display method: unstretched, like tapestries
Entities
Artists
- Anne Sherwood Pundyk
- David
- Delacroix
Institutions
- Christopher Stout Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- Brooklyn
- Bushwick
- 299 Meserole Street
- Waterbury Street
- Bogart Street