Virva Hinnemo's Abstract Paintings on Cardboard at Anita Rogers Gallery Through June 18
Virva Hinnemo, a Finnish artist, showcases her abstract works on flattened cardboard boxes at the Anita Rogers Gallery in New York City. Her exhibition, titled 'Half Planet,' is on display until June 18 at 77 Mercer Street, located between Spring and Broome streets. Residing in Springs, New York, Hinnemo draws inspiration from mid-century American artists such as Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and Philip Guston. The pieces, created with acrylic on cardboard, include a notable work named 'The Road,' which measures 76-1/4 by 71 inches. While her style may echo movements like Arte Povera and Supports/Surfaces, the outcome is both visually refined and stylistically naive. The gallery shares its space with another of Anita Rogers' businesses, offering a charmingly traditional atmosphere. For appointments, viewers can reach the gallery at (347) 604-2346. David Cohen wrote the review for artcritical.com.
Key facts
- Virva Hinnemo's exhibition 'Half Planet' is on view through June 18
- The show is at Anita Rogers Gallery at 77 Mercer Street in New York City
- Hinnemo creates abstract paintings on flattened cardboard boxes
- Her work references mid-century American artists Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and Philip Guston
- One painting titled 'The Road' measures 76-1/4 x 71 inches
- Hinnemo is a Finnish artist based in Springs, New York
- The gallery shares space with another business owned by Anita Rogers
- David Cohen wrote the review for artcritical.com
Entities
Artists
- Virva Hinnemo
- Franz Kline
- Robert Motherwell
- Philip Guston
- David Cohen
- Anita Rogers
Institutions
- Anita Rogers Gallery
- artcritical.com
- Anita Rogers gallery
Locations
- New York City
- United States
- Springs
- New York
- Finland
- Springs, NY