A Likeness Now Seen
May 1st – June 30th
Black Moth Gallery presents a group exhibition exploring form as subject by contemporary artists. The collection of artworks addresses issues of self-identity, body type acceptance, intimacy and aging. Working in various mediums from timeless practices to exploring new materials and techniques, artists demonstrate their appreciation of the human figure. Some exercise mastery of classic renderings of the subject while others seek expressive interpretations and inspirations of the all so familiar forms, albeit infinitely unique.
These modern examples of a classic motif naturally register with us because what we recognize is most familiar, a variation of the material self. These are moments in the finite life of another being, stilled and eternalized, sometimes venerated. A story is told, energy is felt, and technical skills are admired. The intimacy of engaging a portrait or figure painting will always be reflective, enticing, and esteemed, from the experience the of artist to that of the viewer.
Invited artists:
Jessica Bednarcik
Mashiul Chowdhury
Katherine Fraser
Thomas Tustin
Tony Ward
Barbara Zanelli
Artist reception- May 22nd 6-9pm
Do not miss the opportunity to view these wonderful works in person. Stop in the gallery 5 days a week to view, art is available for purchase and to be taken home the same day, making them perfect for gift buying. All works are also available for sale online and shipments can be arranged.
A portion of the proceeds from this show will support Domestic Violence Center of Chester County.