Karin Waskiewicz debuts at Pulse Miami with Schroeder Romero & Shredder
Karin Waskiewicz, a 2010 Kent State BFA graduate, made her first appearance at Pulse Miami from December 1-4, 2011, represented by Schroeder Romero & Shredder. Her paintings feature monochrome surfaces interrupted by what resemble lunar craters, revealing vibrant underlying colors. The works suggest geological formations where paint appears carved away to expose layered chromatic arrays. These pieces possess a detached beauty that maintains mystery despite technical execution. One specific work shown was "Collective Behavior" (2011), an acrylic on canvas measuring 36 by 48 inches. The artist was previously untested in New York exhibition spaces before this Miami fair presentation. David Cohen authored the coverage of this debut.
Key facts
- Karin Waskiewicz debuted at Pulse Miami
- The fair ran from December 1-4, 2011
- She is represented by Schroeder Romero & Shredder
- Waskiewicz graduated from Kent State in 2010 with a BFA
- Her paintings feature monochrome surfaces with crater-like openings
- The work "Collective Behavior" (2011) was shown
- The painting measures 36 x 48 inches and uses acrylic on canvas
- David Cohen wrote about the presentation
Entities
Artists
- Karin Waskiewicz
- David Cohen
Institutions
- Kent State
- Schroeder Romero & Shredder
- Pulse
- artcritical
Locations
- Miami
- United States
- New York