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AGATHE BOUTON: HABITAT AND URBAN MATTER: MONOTYPE PRINTS AND COLLAGE
Nov
30
to Dec 31

AGATHE BOUTON: HABITAT AND URBAN MATTER: MONOTYPE PRINTS AND COLLAGE

Agathe Bouton: Habitat and Urban Matter: Monotype Prints and Collage

First Friday: December 2, 5-9pm

Artist Reception: Saturday, December 10, 5-8pm.          Artist Talk at 6pm

 

Agathe Bouton

I have loved cities since my childhood : growing up in Paris; visiting my Grandparents’ Le Corbusier apartment; watching Jacques Tati’s films with their playful modernism. I continue to be inspired by the urbanism I see around me in Philadelphia.

Whether the building be a new block of offices or apartments, or an abandoned warehouse, an old administrative center, or a half-demolished home – I am drawn to the history and lives they evoke, as well as their intrinsic beauty - whether that beauty comes from design or degradation, or some combination of the two.

My latest artwork are interpretations of these buildings – sometimes in detail, sometimes with a broader view. These urban landscapes with their grand facades, their broken windows, their patchworks of broken windows, their color palette, the reflections sometimes of other buildings sometimes of the sky. These artworks are intended to evoke reflections on the lives lived within these spaces, and in finding beauty, making beauty, in the urbanism that surrounds us.

Color has always had an important place in my work, which has often focused on a modern approach to engraving and print art. Here I created monotypes and played with improvisation and superimposition in their creation, so although the work is monochrome (echoing traditional engraving and etching), the colour appears in different half-tones, shades and densities, in a way that can’t be achieved with traditional approaches.

Artist Bio

Agathe Bouton is a French artist, originally from Paris. She moved from Istanbul to Philadelphia 2 years ago, and is now based in Wynnewood PA.  She works mainly in various forms of engraving, but also in painting and collage.

She studied in one of the finest and most famous applied art schools of Paris, ESAA Duperre, and has shown her art in exhibitions across Europe, and in Australia, Japan, India and the USA. She has won a number of awards for her work.

Some of Agathe’s work is displayed at the Gallery Martine Namy-Caulier in Paris, and she also has work in the permanent collection of the National Library of Paris.

Since leaving Paris 12 years ago Agathe has lived in London, Rangoon (Burma), Abidjan (Ivory Coast), Dakar (Senegal), and Istanbul (Turkey), before now settling in the US. Her work is inspired and fed by all her experiences and the cultures she has discovered during her travels. 

Her work breaks the boundaries of the traditional medium of engraving and etching. Her modern approach to this ancient technique means her work tends to be more colourful and pictorial, and less graphic than traditional engraving.

Agathe is a full member of the 3rd Street Gallery in Philadelphia, and a Professional Artist Member at the Main Line Art Center in Haverford.

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Mallary Johnson: Rituals For Remembering
May
4
to May 29

Mallary Johnson: Rituals For Remembering

First Friday: May 6, 5:00 -9:00 p.m.

Artist Reception: Saturday May 7, 3:00- 6:00 p.m.

Artist Talk: Wednesday, May 18, 7:00 p.m.  

Rituals for Remembering is a new body of work using hand-made plant based pigments on paper. The series explores the relationship between biology and geometry, taking inspiration from the underlying mathematical design of organic life.

Strips of paper dyed with plant extracts are woven or pieced back together to produce collages foregrounding tensions between natural materials and hard-edge formal strategies.

Inspired by the philosophy of slow design, this project initiates a process-based investigation into the personal, cultural and environmental implications of pigment sourcing and selection in visual production.  

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Edwina Brennan: New Works
May
4
to May 29

Edwina Brennan: New Works

First Friday: May 6, 5:00 -9:00 p.m.

Artist Reception: Saturday May 7, 3:00- 6:00 p.m.

Artist Talk: Wednesday, May 18, 7:00 p.m.  

New Works, features Brennan's latest paintings that center around relationships.

Regarding her work, Brennan states, "I start with a mark, simple and straightforward, but then there is another, a splotch of color, and some scraping. The tools are uncomplicated but as in any interaction, it is the relationship where the intricacy begins. The drawing itself is the experience that invites the viewer to share in the conversation."

Brennan's abstract drawings and paintings are known throughout Philadelphia and the region for their evocative color, strong and subtle markings, and emotional power.

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Eli Smith: Moments
Mar
30
to May 1

Eli Smith: Moments

Wednesday, March 30 - May 1, 2016

First Friday: April 1, 5-9pm

Artist Reception: Sunday, April 3, 1-4pm

I want to capture the periods when we break down and lose control; when we become what we fear and even what we hate. In these moments when we become completely vulnerable, we close in on ourselves and wish those outside do not see. My intention is to evoke empathy with what I believe is a common struggle.

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Jacqueline Unanue: My Ancient Land
Mar
30
to May 1

Jacqueline Unanue: My Ancient Land

Wednesday, March 30 - May 1, 2016

First Friday: April 1, 5-9pm

Artist Reception: Sunday, April 3, 1-4pm

Inspired by Chilean Classical Composers Curated by Gloria Garafulich-Grabois. Sponsored by Chilean Committee of Delaware Valley & Bloomfield Avenue Dental Associates.

The series expresses Ms. Unanue’s visual inspiration of a selection of compositions of an outstanding group of Chilean composers, who represent the “classical musical voice” of Chile in dynamic, vibrant and expressive works of art that have been created using different techniques and mediums but that convey the deep love of the artist's native land and her understanding of the magic of these compositions.

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Changes, Spaces + Other Oddities
Mar
2
to Mar 27

Changes, Spaces + Other Oddities

Wednesday, March 2 - March 27, 2016

First Friday: March 4, 5-9pm

Artist Reception: Sunday, March 6, 1-4pm

3rd Street Gallery's Associate II Members Group Show

Featuring works by:

Kathleen Babb • Peter Cunicelli • Francesca Costanzo • Constance Culpepper • Rhea Dennis • Lisa DeGirolamo • Jacquelyn Ferretti • Leander Fontaine • Franz Fox • Nancy E. F. Halbert • Andrew Hart • Mary Beth Kazanicka • Katherine Kurtz • Lisa Rowe

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Mixed Use: Extending the Terms
Feb
5
to Feb 25

Mixed Use: Extending the Terms

Friday February 5 - February 25, 2016

First Friday: February 5, 5-9pm

Artist Reception: Sunday, February 7, 1-4pm

Philadelphia, PAThe Rutgers Camden Department of Fine Arts is pleased to announce Mixed Use: Extending the Terms a group exhibition by Camden Faculty, Students and Alumni which showcases the broad andinterdisciplinary range of teaching pedagogy in painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, and animation. The show is a view of how the department’s teaching has extended beyond the classroom walls. Mixed Use is on view February 5-25, 2016 at Third Street gallery located at 45 North 2nd Street in Old City Philadelphia. The First Friday opening reception will be on Friday, February 5th from 6 – 9pm. Gallery hours for this exhibition are Wednesday through Sunday 12 – 5 pm.

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