Zaun Lee and Suzanne Song exhibit geometric abstractions at Satori Gallery in New York
Between April 15 and May 31, 2009, Gallery Satori in New York City hosted a dual exhibition featuring the geometric abstraction works of painters Zaun Lee and Suzanne Song, both in their thirties. Lee, originally from Korea, produces tall acrylic pieces on wood, including Cloud and Its Shadow #2 (2008) and Cloud and Its Shadow #4 (2008), each measuring 38 by 80 inches. Song's creations, like Fold II (2009), which is 70 by 82 inches, utilize airbrushed white stripes to evoke a sense of levitation. Another painting from 2009, which remains untitled, measures 48 by 60 inches. Located at 164 Stanton Street, Lower East Side, the gallery emphasizes the enduring nature of hard-edged nonobjective painting, with contact number 646 896 1075.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: April 15 to May 31, 2009
- Location: Gallery Satori, 164 Stanton Street, New York City
- Artists: Zaun Lee and Suzanne Song, both in their thirties
- Lee's works include Cloud and Its Shadow #2 (2008) and #4 (2008), each 38 by 80 inches
- Song's Fold II (2009) measures 70 by 82 inches
- Lee uses Lego-like forms in her acrylic on panel paintings
- Song creates three-dimensional illusions through painted, sanded, and airbrushed techniques
- Gallery phone: 646 896 1075
Entities
Artists
- Zaun Lee
- Suzanne Song
Institutions
- Gallery Satori
- artcritical
Locations
- New York City
- United States
- Korea
- Lower East Side
- Stanton Street
- Suffolk
- Clinton