Anya Tish Gallery presents "Dialogues: A Convergence of Color and Form," an exhibition featuring two Houston-based Latinx artists: Colombian-born Tatiana Escallón and Mexico-born artist Marisol Valencia, who will share the gallery space with their thought-provoking, meticulous, and highly textural artworks.
Escallón’s large format abstract paintings confront the viewer with raw vivid markings and brilliant self-authored texts. Complementing the space with a subtle grace are Valencia’s minimal, yet highly complex monochromatic porcelain sculptures. Although employing different techniques and mediums, both artists embrace the emotive value of color and form, highlighting themes such as memory, displacement, and feminism.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 24.
Anya Tish Gallery presents "Dialogues: A Convergence of Color and Form," an exhibition featuring two Houston-based Latinx artists: Colombian-born Tatiana Escallón and Mexico-born artist Marisol Valencia, who will share the gallery space with their thought-provoking, meticulous, and highly textural artworks.
Escallón’s large format abstract paintings confront the viewer with raw vivid markings and brilliant self-authored texts. Complementing the space with a subtle grace are Valencia’s minimal, yet highly complex monochromatic porcelain sculptures. Although employing different techniques and mediums, both artists embrace the emotive value of color and form, highlighting themes such as memory, displacement, and feminism.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 24.
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Admission is free.