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NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce Venus, a solo exhibition of new works by Tracy Thomason on view 20 March through 3 May 2025 at 515 West 22nd Street. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated digital publication featuring an essay by Jessica Holmes.
Color, form, and physicality lead the way in Thomason’s new body of painted works entitled Venus. Through process based abstraction the body and landscape is explored to unearth relationships between art and planetary histories.
Thomason begins with loose, instinctive sketches, allowing somatic gestures to guide her marks into concrete forms. From these preparatory drawings, Thomason begins building the surfaces of her works, transforming traditional painterly mediums into something sculptural by mixing her oil paints with a formula of marble, calcium carbonate, and stone chips. Her compositions emerge with a fluid visual language, where sharp orthogonal lines dissect the canvas and...More
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Press Release
NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce Venus, a solo exhibition of new works by Tracy Thomason on view 20 March through 3 May 2025 at 515 West 22nd Street. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated digital publication featuring an essay by Jessica Holmes.
Color, form, and physicality lead the way in Thomason’s new body of painted works entitled Venus. Through process based abstraction the body and landscape is explored to unearth relationships between art and planetary histories.
Thomason begins with loose, instinctive sketches, allowing somatic gestures to guide her marks into concrete forms. From these preparatory drawings, Thomason begins building the surfaces of her works, transforming traditional painterly mediums into something sculptural by mixing her oil paints with a formula of marble, calcium carbonate, and stone chips. Her compositions emerge with a fluid visual language, where sharp orthogonal lines dissect the canvas and...More