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Annette Turow: Points of View

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Annette Turow: Points of View

Annette Turow: Points of View

by Walter Wickiser Gallery

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Walter Wickiser Gallery, Inc, 2006. Paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Minor shelf wear, light creasing t wraps, binding tight, pages clean and unmarked. Turow is, I think, doing something of the same sort in this new series, though she seems to refer to solitary, contemplative mo-ments rather than social ones. One feature of the paintings is the carefully elaboration of texture. We, all of us, I think, remember places from our past with reference not simply to color and form, but to the intimate natures of their surfaces — the cracked, sunburned paint of a particular windowsill for example. The artist is clearly very much attuned to this kind of nuance, which is something that also manifests itself in her previous work. When we look at the nature of abstract painting in general we note that it sprang originally from deliberate acts of 'not seeing'. Kandinsky, for instance, offers a famous account of coming into his studio and seeing some of the figurative works he was then… Read More
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