Deborah Rosenthal's 'Geography' Exhibition at Bowery Gallery Explores Time, Landscape, and Vision
From May 19 to June 13, 2015, the Bowery Gallery in New York City, located at 530 West 25th Street, featured an exhibition by Deborah Rosenthal called 'Geography: Recent Paintings.' This collection explored concepts like time, landscapes, family ties, and sensory metaphors, influenced by early modern artists such as Georges Braque, Robert Delaunay, and Paul Klee. Notable works included 'Doubled Landscape (Familiar Sights)' (2011), 'Paired Scenes' (2013), 'Landscape in the Studio' (2014), along with 'Country Matters', 'The Three of Them', and 'June, or What I Thought I Knew.' Rosenthal's textured surfaces and composition techniques invite viewers to contemplate the canvas's edges. In 2012, she curated a show for Jean Hélion and edited 'Double Rhythm' in 2014.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Geography: Recent Paintings' by Deborah Rosenthal
- Ran from May 19 to June 13, 2015
- Located at Bowery Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, Fourth Floor, New York City
- Influences include Georges Braque, Robert Delaunay, Paul Klee, Romanesque sculpture, 17th-century French landscape painting
- Features paintings like 'Doubled Landscape (Familiar Sights)' (2011) and 'Landscape in the Studio' (2014)
- Rosenthal curated a Jean Hélion exhibition in 2012 and edited his writings in 2014
- Paintings explore time, landscape, family bonds, and metaphors of sight
- Work references Sullivan County's rural landscape and seasons
Entities
Artists
- Deborah Rosenthal
- Georges Braque
- Robert Delaunay
- Paul Klee
- Jean Hélion
- Pierre Bonnard
Institutions
- Bowery Gallery
- Arcade
Locations
- New York City
- United States
- Sullivan County