Eve Aschheim's 'Lines Without Outlines' opens at Steven Holl-designed 'T' Space in Rhinebeck
Eve Aschheim's solo exhibition 'Lines Without Outlines' opens at 'T' Space in Rhinebeck, New York, with a reception on Saturday, August 12 from 3-6pm. The opening event features a collaboration with poet Susan Stewart and pianist Christopher Oldfather, who will perform works by composers Earle Brown and Morton Feldman at 4:15pm. 'T' Space, designed by architect Steven Holl on his Dutchess County campus, is now in its eighth summer season and presents an ambitious program of solo exhibitions. The gallery's summer hours are Sundays from 11am to 3pm at 137 Round Lake Road in Rhinebeck, NY. In 2013, critic John Goodrich described Aschheim's work as demonstrating the artist's diligent attention to line and form, creating mysterious, multivalent impressions through scattered lines, paired forms, and scraped-down surfaces. Goodrich noted that viewers absorb a process of richly accumulating associations, experiencing the openness and searching quality of her compositions. The exhibition represents another installment in 'T' Space's ongoing commitment to presenting significant contemporary art in an architecturally distinctive setting.
Key facts
- Eve Aschheim's exhibition 'Lines Without Outlines' opens at 'T' Space in Rhinebeck, NY
- Opening reception is Saturday, August 12 from 3-6pm
- Poet Susan Stewart and pianist Christopher Oldfather will perform at 4:15pm
- Performance includes works by composers Earle Brown and Morton Feldman
- 'T' Space is designed by architect Steven Holl on his Dutchess County campus
- The gallery is in its eighth summer season
- Summer hours are Sundays from 11am to 3pm
- Address is 137 Round Lake Road, Rhinebeck, NY
Entities
Artists
- Eve Aschheim
- Steven Holl
- Susan Stewart
- Christopher Oldfather
- Earle Brown
- Morton Feldman
- John Goodrich
Institutions
- 'T' Space
- artcritical
Locations
- Rhinebeck
- New York
- United States
- Dutchess County