World Trade Center hosts art exhibit featuring 28 emerging and established artists
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NEW YORK, NY
.- Resurgence, an art exhibit featuring work by 28 established and emerging artists, opened in the World Trade Centers Oculus on Thursday, June 24, and runs through July 25, 2021. The show is open to the public, and many of the artists will be present to talk about their work and experience. The exhibit is on the C1 level, directly under 4 World Trade Center.
Resurgence was curated by New York City native Clayton Calvert. The featured artists address the theme of resurgence with unique voices and perspectives. They come from different backgrounds and locales, but all have works that speak to each other visually and thematically. Resurgence is an example of a group of artists coming together to make a distinct and impactful visual statement with the goal of positively impacting visitors.
Shifting Spaces Kerry Irvine
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Shifting Spaces, a solo show by Kerry Irvine, curated by Clayton Calvert. Irvine is a prolific painter who incorporates a wide variety of mediums and materials into her work. She paints abstractly with fluidity and in a subtle way that is often an allusion to her subject.
Shifting Spaces explores the environment’s influence on the outcome of an artwork. The exhibition considers the role that location and space play in terms of psychology, energy, and creativity. 2020 confined most of us to spaces we normally spent only a few hours in each day and prevented us from visiting locations we usually frequent. For Irvine, this meant abandoning her large-scale, light-soaked studio on the 80th floor of 3 World Trade Center and reinhabiting her kitchen studio practice.
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