Joan Snyder's 2010 mixed-media painting 'Brooklyn 2010' exhibited at Betty Cuningham Gallery
Joan Snyder's painting 'Brooklyn 2010' was created in 2010 using acrylic, pastel, burlap, fabric, herbs, and rosebuds on linen, measuring 54 by 72 inches. The work was featured at Betty Cuningham Gallery. The painting was documented on artcritical.com on September 11, 2010. Snyder's piece incorporates organic materials alongside traditional media. The gallery presentation highlighted her distinctive approach to mixed-media composition. The artwork's title references the Brooklyn location. The exhibition showcased Snyder's continued exploration of materiality and texture. The piece represents her ongoing artistic practice during that period.
Key facts
- Joan Snyder created 'Brooklyn 2010' in 2010
- The painting measures 54 x 72 inches
- Materials include acrylic, pastel, burlap, fabric, herbs, and rosebuds on linen
- The work was exhibited at Betty Cuningham Gallery
- The painting was documented on artcritical.com on September 11, 2010
- The artwork's title references Brooklyn
- Snyder used organic materials alongside traditional media
- The piece demonstrates her mixed-media approach
Entities
Artists
- Joan Snyder
Institutions
- Betty Cuningham Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- Brooklyn
- United States