Jill Nathanson's 'Fluid Measure' exhibition at Berry Campbell showcases ethereal abstract paintings
Jill Nathanson's exhibition 'Fluid Measure' is currently on view at Berry Campbell gallery in New York City through June 27. The show features her abstract paintings characterized by overlapping translucent color planes that create expansive surfaces with free-form shapes. Nathanson describes her work as depicting 'the world of things' despite its non-objective nature. Her compositions evoke a sense of weightless, slow movement through layered applications of polymer resin and acrylic. The exhibition includes works like 'MARY NEGRO' from 2012 and 'As if Light Depended on It' from 2014, the latter measuring 42 x 49 inches and executed in acrylic polymer on panel. The gallery is located at 530 West 24th Street between 10th and 11th avenues in New York City. Nathanson's paintings invite viewers to immerse themselves in deep layers of color while maintaining connections to material reality through patches of acrylic. The exhibition presents her exploration of light, movement, and materiality through her distinctive abstract vocabulary.
Key facts
- Jill Nathanson's exhibition 'Fluid Measure' is on view through June 27
- The exhibition is at Berry Campbell gallery in New York City
- Nathanson creates abstract paintings with overlapping translucent color planes
- Her work features free-form shapes and expansive surfaces
- She describes her paintings as depicting 'the world of things'
- Works include 'MARY NEGRO' (2012) and 'As if Light Depended on It' (2014)
- The gallery is located at 530 West 24th Street between 10th and 11th avenues
- Nathanson uses both polymer resin and acrylic in her paintings
Entities
Artists
- Jill Nathanson
Institutions
- Berry Campbell
Locations
- New York City
- United States