Art Link Exhibition in New York's Garment District Features Disconnected Imagery
From April 14 to 30, 2003, Art Link presented an exhibition in New York City's garment district. The gallery walls displayed vivid paintings depicting animals, buildings, keys, and chairs. These images appeared disconnected from one another, painted against flat neutral backgrounds. The neutral tones sometimes functioned as placeless terra firma, while in other areas they suggested ether or ambient space. The exhibition created a visual environment where disparate elements coexisted without narrative connection. The show ran for over two weeks in this specific Manhattan neighborhood known for its fashion industry history. Art Link operated as a gallery space during this period, hosting this particular visual presentation. The works' juxtaposition of everyday objects and architectural elements against abstract backgrounds formed the exhibition's central visual characteristic.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: April 14-30, 2003
- Location: New York City's garment district
- Gallery name: Art Link
- Featured imagery: animals, buildings, keys, chairs
- Background style: flat neutral tones
- Background functions: placeless terra firma, ether, ambient space
- Visual characteristic: disconnected images
- Exhibition duration: over two weeks
Entities
Institutions
- Art Link
Locations
- New York City
- United States