Brown|Glenn Archives exhibition features grisaille works and palimpsest drawings on Grand Street
Brown|Glenn Archives presented its second exhibition with the gallery this month at a Grand Street location. The show features drawings and their palimpsests, exploring the use of grisaille in a historically diverse context. The curatorial project continues its focus on this specific artistic approach, demonstrating that grisaille is not merely another color but carries distinct historical and aesthetic significance. The exhibition highlights the ongoing investigation into this monochromatic technique through contemporary and historical perspectives.
Key facts
- Brown|Glenn Archives had its second gallery exhibition this month
- The exhibition is located on Grand Street
- The show includes drawings and their palimpsests
- Grisaille is featured in a historically diverse context
- The curatorial project continues its focus
- Grisaille is presented as more than just another color
- The exhibition explores historical and aesthetic significance
- The show examines monochromatic technique through contemporary and historical perspectives
Entities
Institutions
- Brown|Glenn Archives
Locations
- Grand Street