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Loie Hollowell - Plumb Line

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Radiant and energetic abstractions of the human figure in the latest works from acclaimed painter Loie HollowellNew York-based painter Loie Hollowell (born 1983) has evolved a dynamic vocabulary of dimensionality, color and geometric shape. Abstracting the human figure, Hollowell's paintings explore the dualities of light, and volume and scale, blurring the lines between the illusory and the real. In particular, her latest body of work explores her relationship to different stages of her pregnancy from conception to birth to motherhood. Nonetheless, subject matter in Hollowell's work often emerges through phenomenological encounter rather than narrative content, tapping the depth of the artist's embodied experience. This catalog for Hollowell's exhibition Plumb Line, an inaugural show at Pace Gallery's new headquarters in New York, features nine large-scale paintings, as well as installation shots, and deploys die-cut colored pages as a compositional element. An essay by Emma Enderby and a conversation between the artist and Elissa Auther contextualize the work, and are complemented by poetry by Iris Cushing.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781948701228
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 198
  • Published:
  • July 15, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 282x234x22 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 1006 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: July 30, 2025

Description of Loie Hollowell - Plumb Line

Radiant and energetic abstractions of the human figure in the latest works from acclaimed painter Loie HollowellNew York-based painter Loie Hollowell (born 1983) has evolved a dynamic vocabulary of dimensionality, color and geometric shape. Abstracting the human figure, Hollowell's paintings explore the dualities of light, and volume and scale, blurring the lines between the illusory and the real. In particular, her latest body of work explores her relationship to different stages of her pregnancy from conception to birth to motherhood. Nonetheless, subject matter in Hollowell's work often emerges through phenomenological encounter rather than narrative content, tapping the depth of the artist's embodied experience. This catalog for Hollowell's exhibition Plumb Line, an inaugural show at Pace Gallery's new headquarters in New York, features nine large-scale paintings, as well as installation shots, and deploys die-cut colored pages as a compositional element. An essay by Emma Enderby and a conversation between the artist and Elissa Auther contextualize the work, and are complemented by poetry by Iris Cushing.

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