2020 Wisconsin Artists Biennial
Juried Exhibition at Museum of Wisconsin Art, co-sponsored by WVA
by Wisconsin Visual Artists (WVA)
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About the Book
The 2020 Wisconsin Artists Biennial features 42 works by 39 artists from throughout the state, representing a wide spectrum of media and creative perspectives that both remain and go beyond our borders. Nina Ghanbarzadeh’s complex use of words and language, together with David Najib Kasir and Madeline Glaspey’s trenchant political commentaries reveal heartfelt responses to current events, while Alex Hopkins comments on the cynical and exploitative marketing of addictive products to the social media generation.
In several instances the exhibition moves off the traditional wall onto the less ceiling: Janelle Gramling’s monochromatic Transmuted Vessels hangs quietly in contrast to Daniel Fleming’s riotously colorful painting From Dusk to Dawn. Work and Swim. Yevgeniya Kaganovich’s Tree Intuiting Chair: fractal lies on the floor like a toppled tree, its ever-smaller wooden chairs mimicking barren branches. And these are just a few examples of the breadth of forms and depth of thought exhibited in this year’s Biennial.
This juried exhibition is co-sponsored by Wisconsin Visual Artists (WVA) and MOWA. Three artists served as jurors: Amy Baur and Brian Boldon from In Plain Sight Art Studios in Minneapolis, specialize in architectural and sculptural commissions and mixed media public art. They worked together with Tylonn J. Sawyer, an educator and curator in Detroit who creates large scale public art.
In several instances the exhibition moves off the traditional wall onto the less ceiling: Janelle Gramling’s monochromatic Transmuted Vessels hangs quietly in contrast to Daniel Fleming’s riotously colorful painting From Dusk to Dawn. Work and Swim. Yevgeniya Kaganovich’s Tree Intuiting Chair: fractal lies on the floor like a toppled tree, its ever-smaller wooden chairs mimicking barren branches. And these are just a few examples of the breadth of forms and depth of thought exhibited in this year’s Biennial.
This juried exhibition is co-sponsored by Wisconsin Visual Artists (WVA) and MOWA. Three artists served as jurors: Amy Baur and Brian Boldon from In Plain Sight Art Studios in Minneapolis, specialize in architectural and sculptural commissions and mixed media public art. They worked together with Tylonn J. Sawyer, an educator and curator in Detroit who creates large scale public art.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
- Additional Categories Catalogues, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 58 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781714500307
- Publish Date: Mar 02, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords Biennial, Artwork, Wisconsin Visual Artists
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About the Creator
Christine Style
Green Bay, WI USA
Christine Style is an artist with a focus on prints and drawings. She is Professor Emerita from UW-Green Bay. Style maintains a printmaking studio near her home in Green Bay and has an exhibition space and second studio in De Pere, Wisconsin. https//www.christinestyle.com Style is an active member of Wisconsin Visual Artists and assists WVA with the Wisconsin Artists Biennial catalogs. https//www.wisconsinvisualartist.org
