NEW ART IN PRINT - Abby Goldstein

Fresh from her summer residency in Georgia, Abby Goldstein is back in New York City with a beautiful body of new work! Influenced by maps and the rhythms and patterns of nature, Goldstein's work has taken on a natural color palette with references to biology and flora intertwined with her characteristically lyrical line. In the words of Paul Klee "a line is a dot that went for a walk" and Abby's works are a mass of wandering dots spreading across the paper, intertwining and overlapping each other to create an abstract web of line and color. Perhaps in an effort to contain her roaming line, Abby often marks out a pencil drawn border within the page. This imposed perimeter however seems no match for her line and it's boundaries are often breached by the wandering dots. The edge of the page is more definite and not so forgiving and an interesting tension is created between the surface of the paper and the markings of Goldstein. The masses of lines have no option in this case but to bounce around the interior of the page, twisting back from the edge to reconnect with the central mass as if encased by the 2 dimensional format. We are thrilled to add a selection of Abby's summer portfolio to TWFineArt's New Art in Print. Visit Abby's PAGE to see the new selection of work in limited edition print. Small prints start at $85.00 and we ship world wide.

NEWLY ADDED - Abby Goldstein

We are so pleased to be working with the fantastic Abby Goldstein! Her intricate, gestural work celebrates painting and looks gorgeous in limited edition print. “There is a great movement underway, an attempt to cure painting of the explanationitis virus that has spread like a leaden blanket over our culture. Painting is painting and can happen in a million ways. What lends intensity to each piece is the feeling with which it is made and not the genre to which it might get apportioned.” Lucio Pozzi on Abby Goldstein. The work of Abby Goldstein has been exhibited widely across the United States at galleries including Pierogi Gallery, Marina Gallery and Kentler Fine Arts. Goldstein previously directed the Visual Arts Department at Fordham University where she currently a faculty member. Abby has created several commissioned public artworks throughout Brooklyn in NYC where she lives and works. [caption id="attachment_7160" align="alignleft" width="538"]Untitled, Abby Goldstein 2002 Untitled, Abby Goldstein 2002[/caption]