Matt Phillips and Corydon Cowansage in Dialogue at Andrea Festa Gallery in Rome
Andrea Festa's home gallery in Rome presents 'Where Forever Begins,' a two-person exhibition pairing American abstract painters Matt Phillips (b. 1979, Virginia) and Corydon Cowansage (b. 1985, Philadelphia). Despite never having met, their works engage in a visual dialogue. Phillips employs rough pigment and silicon dust to fracture the picture plane, working freehand without preparatory sketches, allowing forms to guide him. Cowansage begins with tiny details—leaves, biomorphic elements, body parts—rendered unrecognizable through metamorphosis, then translates sketches onto large canvases, perfecting color balance and spatial illusions. Her palette is acidic and unnatural, contrasting with Phillips's soft chiaroscuro. The exhibition runs at Andrea Festa Gallery in Rome.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Where Forever Begins' at Andrea Festa Gallery in Rome
- Features works by Matt Phillips (b. 1979) and Corydon Cowansage (b. 1985)
- Phillips uses silicon dust and freehand technique without sketches
- Cowansage works from sketches, focusing on large formats and color balance
- Cowansage's subjects include leaves, biomorphic elements, and body parts
- Cowansage's palette is acidic and unnatural
- Phillips's palette features soft chiaroscuro
- The two artists have never met
Entities
Artists
- Matt Phillips
- Corydon Cowansage
Institutions
- Andrea Festa Gallery
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Virginia
- Philadelphia