Peter Reginato's Sculptural Paintings at Heidi Cho Gallery
Peter Reginato creates bold assemblages that blend sculpture and painting. His works feature welded steel forms that serve as unconventional supports for vibrant compositions. Rather than using traditional canvases, Reginato applies energetic brushstrokes across looping rods and organic shapes. These elements range from amoeba-like forms to references reminiscent of Henri Matisse and cartoon imagery. The artist's use of intense color and unexpected juxtapositions creates visually rich combinations. His exhibition was presented at Heidi Cho Gallery. The show was reviewed by artcritical in April 2011.
Key facts
- Peter Reginato creates assemblages combining sculpture and painting
- His works use welded steel as structural elements
- Compositions feature vibrant colors and organic shapes
- Forms reference Henri Matisse and cartoon imagery
- Brushstrokes are applied directly to three-dimensional supports
- Exhibition was held at Heidi Cho Gallery
- Reviewed by artcritical in April 2011
- Works demonstrate thoughtful combinations of form and color
Entities
Artists
- Peter Reginato
- Henri Matisse
Institutions
- Heidi Cho Gallery
- artcritical