Shirley Kaneda's abstract paintings featured in Chelsea exhibition at Danese Gallery
Shirley Kaneda presents new abstract paintings at Danese Gallery in Chelsea. The exhibition showcases her distinctive approach to abstraction, characterized by layered compositions and contrasting sensibilities. Kaneda's work explores formal relationships through color, texture, and spatial arrangements. The show runs concurrently with other Chelsea exhibitions featuring slow abstractionists, creating a dialogue between different artistic approaches to abstraction. Danese Gallery, located in New York's Chelsea art district, regularly exhibits contemporary abstract painting. Kaneda has developed her abstract vocabulary over decades of practice, maintaining a consistent investigation of painting's formal possibilities. Her work engages with both historical abstraction and contemporary painting concerns. The exhibition continues the gallery's commitment to presenting significant abstract painters working today.
Key facts
- Shirley Kaneda is exhibiting abstract paintings
- The exhibition is at Danese Gallery
- The gallery is located in Chelsea, New York
- The show features slow abstractionist work
- Kaneda's paintings display contrasting sensibilities
- The exhibition overlaps with other Chelsea shows
- Kaneda explores formal relationships in abstraction
- The work represents decades of painting practice
Entities
Artists
- Shirley Kaneda
Institutions
- Danese Gallery
Locations
- Chelsea
- New York