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Wilma Fiori: Color Fields


From the gallery:
“RULE Gallery is pleased to present
Color Fields, Wilma Fiori’s inaugural solo exhibition in Texas. The show will be on view from February 3 through March 20, 2021, at our Marfa location, 204 E San Antonio St, Marfa TX, 79843. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm. With public and staff safety in mind, all visitors must wear masks and observe social distancing guidelines during their time in the gallery.
This exhibition highlights the work of Wilma Fiori (1929-2019), an enduring member of the Denver arts community and a key figure in the regional exploration of abstraction. Fiori, like many artists, focused her initial practice on representational work during her years in the 1950s at Loretto Heights College, now Regis University in Denver. After completing her BFA, Fiori found another passion in the study of anthropology, where she closely analyzed the Denver Art Museum’s Indigenous Arts of North America Collection. The intricate shapes, patterns, and compositions on items in the collection profoundly impacted her as an artist. As Fiori’s career continued to evolve, her abstractions became increasingly meditative and minimal. Her inspiration was developed further in the printmaking studio, honing her understanding of color and composition while experimenting with various tools such as the brush, the pen, and brayer roller, creating both paintings on paper and monotype prints.

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