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Maximalist artwork
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Support for Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design is generously provided by Kate and Charles Brizius, Karen and Brian Conway, Fotene Demoulas and Tom Coté, Alan and Vivien Hassenfeld, Jodi and Hal Hess, Tristin and Martin Mannion, and Cynthia and John Reed. Blurring the lines between painting and sculpture, my artworks are an. Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design is organized by Jenelle Porter, guest curator, with Jeffrey De Blois, Assistant Curator. Florencia blends minimalism and maximalism to construct the gratifying, gestural artworks. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication with essays by Elissa Auther, Amy Goldin, and Jenelle Porter.

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Also included are works by Roger Brown, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Jeffrey Gibson, Valerie Jaudon, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Ellen Lesperance, Sol LeWitt, Howardena Pindell, Lari Pittman, Pae White, and Betty Woodman, among others. Spanning generations, geographies, and traditions, Less Is a Bore includes works ranging from experiments in patterning by Sanford Biggers, Jasper Johns, and Miriam Schapiro to the transgressive sculpture and furniture of Lucas Samaras and Ettore Sottsass, to the installations of Polly Apfelbaum, Nathalie du Pasquier, and Virgil Marti. More recent artworks in the exhibition chart both the legacy and transformation of these trajectories. The exhibition considers how artists have used ornamentation, pattern painting, and other decorative modes to critique, subvert, and transform accepted histories related to craft and design, feminism, queerness and gender, beauty and taste, camouflage and masquerade, and multiculturalism and globalism. Encouraged by the pluralism permeating many cultural spheres at the time, these artists accommodated new ideas, modes, and materials, challenging entrenched categories that marginalized non-Western art, fashion, interior design, and applied art. Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design brings together works in painting, sculpture, ceramic, dance, furniture design, and more that privilege decoration, pattern, and maximalism.īorrowing its attitude from architect Robert Venturi’s witty retort to Mies van der Rohe’s modernist edict “less is more,” Less Is a Bore shows how artists, including those affiliated with the Pattern & Decoration movement of the 1970s, have sought to rattle the dominance of modernism and minimalism. Perfect for decorating your home, or gifts for your family and friends.Bridgitt and Bruce Evans and Karen and Brian Conway Galleries ❤️ We are Galerie Verdiere, a small school of artists creating incredible, unique, and vibrant art in Bohemian, Modern, Mid Century, Minimalist and other styles. You will not find these pieces anywhere else. ⭐ Please note: All our unique artwork is exclusively owned and distributed by ourselves. 🌈 Colors may vary slightly depending on your screen or monitor. The frames shown are for display purposes only. 🖼️ The artwork will be shipped unframed. 📦 All prints are shipped in sturdy cardboard boxes or postage tubes. 🎁 Our artwork is the perfect unique gift for birthdays, anniversaries, housewarmings, Christmas and other celebrations 🎨 Printed on the highest quality 200gsm satin paper with long lasting pigment inks to ensure vibrant colour. Choose from a selection of beautiful high quality prints. ☝ Wall art prints featuring a colourful jungle aesthetic in a Maximalist style.















Maximalist artwork