Evelyn Twitchell's 2013 Exhibition at Bowery Gallery Showcases Geometric-Organic Tree Portraits
Evelyn Twitchell presented an exhibition at the Bowery Gallery from May 21 to June 15, 2013. The show featured works like "Thicket" (2013), an oil painting measuring 24 by 52 inches that employs a borderline-cubist approach to tree portraits with a frieze-like quality. Another notable piece was "Trunk" (2012), a sculptural relief created from painted clay that demonstrates crystalline power. Twitchell's artistic practice, spanning various media, aims to navigate between immersive and closely observed perspectives. Her work synthesizes geometric and organic elements with a sense of urgency and poise, offering a modernist interpretation of growth and form. The gallery was located at 530 West 25th Street in New York City, between 10th and 11th avenues. David Cohen authored the review for artcritical. The exhibition highlighted Twitchell's exploration of natural forms through a structured, vintage modernist lens.
Key facts
- Evelyn Twitchell exhibited at the Bowery Gallery in 2013
- The exhibition ran from May 21 to June 15, 2013
- Featured work "Thicket" is a 2013 oil painting on canvas, 24 x 52 inches
- Featured work "Trunk" is a 2012 sculptural relief in painted clay
- Twitchell's work blends geometric and organic elements with modernist sensibility
- The Bowery Gallery was located at 530 West 25th Street, New York City
- David Cohen reviewed the exhibition for artcritical
- Twitchell's artistic intention ranges from immersive to closely observed vision
Entities
Artists
- Evelyn Twitchell
- David Cohen
Institutions
- Bowery Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York City
- United States