Reeves Art + Design presents "Visual Language & Catharsis" Opening Reception

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Image courtesy of Toby Rosser

With the almost violent onslaught of banal imagery in our daily lives, contemporary artists have a cultural responsibility to create works that provide contemplation, introspection, and evocative qualities beyond cellphone pictures of your lunch or skillful renderings of sunsets.

Dreaming is an abstract experience. When we wake, we lose all sense of continuity and grasp of narrative, yet often feel a profound relationship to the imagery we experienced while sleeping. Abstract painters develop a visual language to modulate two-dimensional space and create tangible experiences in response to the images which emerge from the creative subconscious, without the constraints of a narrative subject - a visual catharsis.

The four mid-career artists in this exhibition employ cathartic bursts of imagery in their work. This is not narrative subject matter, but marks, objects, and symbols that evoke atmosphere through ambiguity and structure, fashioning an objective environment for the viewer, like a dream that invokes a profound experience in the absence of a specific narrative.

The exhibition will remain on display through April 30.

With the almost violent onslaught of banal imagery in our daily lives, contemporary artists have a cultural responsibility to create works that provide contemplation, introspection, and evocative qualities beyond cellphone pictures of your lunch or skillful renderings of sunsets.

Dreaming is an abstract experience. When we wake, we lose all sense of continuity and grasp of narrative, yet often feel a profound relationship to the imagery we experienced while sleeping. Abstract painters develop a visual language to modulate two-dimensional space and create tangible experiences in response to the images which emerge from the creative subconscious, without the constraints of a narrative subject - a visual catharsis.

The four mid-career artists in this exhibition employ cathartic bursts of imagery in their work. This is not narrative subject matter, but marks, objects, and symbols that evoke atmosphere through ambiguity and structure, fashioning an objective environment for the viewer, like a dream that invokes a profound experience in the absence of a specific narrative.

The exhibition will remain on display through April 30.

WHEN

WHERE

Reeves Art + Design
2415 Taft St, Houston, TX 77006, USA
https://visual-language.art/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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