TW FineArt
In Between - Rebecca Norton Exhibition @ Carnegie Center
Transformations - The art of Veronica Ibanez Romagnoli & Rebecca Norton
Next month we feature the work of Veronica Ibanez Romagnoli in the TWFineArt Gallery. A major theme in Veronica's work '4:36PM' is the transformative quality of light and the way it shapes how we perceive the world. Veronica's light box installations are created using multiple photo frames of the same interior scene taken over time. Each photograph is printed on glass and superimposed over the other to create a 'cross section' of moments. The work highlights the impermanence of the instant and the transient nature of our existence as our senses navigate reality moment by moment.
Working in a different medium all together, yet linked by the transformative theme, Rebecca Norton is occupied with the hidden geometric transformations of spatial reality. Affine transformations describe the constant movement of spatial planes as we move through reality. Recently Norton has been working on paintings & animations that capture the dynamism of this hidden spatial reality. View Rebecca Norton Animation here.
[caption id="attachment_8639" align="alignleft" width="338"] Untitled, Rebecca Norton 2014[/caption] [caption id="attachment_8642" align="alignleft" width="339"] Untitled, Rebecca Norton 2014[/caption]The Animita Exhibition 01.08.14 - 01.09.14
Born in 1975, Veronica Ibanez lives and works in Santiago Chile. In 2008 she was awarded the Beca Presidente de la Republica Scholarship and completed her Masters Degree at Parson’s New School for Design in New York City. Ibanez was also the recipient of the prestigious Fulbright Award for creative achievement and has exhibited in the United States and South America, most recently at the Contemporary Art Fair (CHACO) in Santiago. Veronica will exhibit photographic work from her Animitas Series in addition to some photo light boxes from the series 4:36pm that explore the movement of light and time in freeze frame.