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Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals

Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals
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Robilant+Voena is pleased to announce our next New York exhibition, Paul Rusconi: Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals. This is the first showing of two bodies of work that the artist has developed in recent years, Portraits of Trees and Expansions Florals, consisting of 11 paintings and 21 works on paper. The former are a reflection of Rusconi’s exploration of the connection between individual trees, and between trees and mankind; while the latter offer a distillation of portraits of people pared to their core essence, emerging as looping lines on a color field. The exhibition is fittingly timed with the onset of spring in New York, and just minutes from the city’s green oasis of Central Park.

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Robilant+Voena is pleased to announce our next New York exhibition, Paul Rusconi: Portraits of Trees, St. James's Park, and 21 Florals. This is the first showing of two bodies of work that the artist has developed in recent years, Portraits of Trees and Expansions Florals, consisting of 11 paintings and 21 works on paper. The former are a reflection of Rusconi’s exploration of the connection between individual trees, and between trees and mankind; while the latter offer a distillation of portraits of people pared to their core essence, emerging as looping lines on a color field. The exhibition is fittingly timed with the onset of spring in New York, and just minutes from the city’s green oasis of Central Park.

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