Tria Gallery presents Interior Perspectives, featuring works by artists Sandra Burns, Tricia Wright and Lynne Allen, through July 2, 2010.
Despite the disparate media and styles employed by these artists, their work is nevertheless connected by the universal theme of Home and the physical an... Read more
Tria Gallery presents Interior Perspectives, featuring works by artists Sandra Burns, Tricia Wright and Lynne Allen, through July 2, 2010.
Despite the disparate media and styles employed by these artists, their work is nevertheless connected by the universal theme of Home and the physical and psychological interiors thereof. As a photographer, Ms. Burns deconstructs and reconstructs the spatial relationship between body and structure without photographic manipulation. Tricia Wright’s paintings explore decorative interior and exteriors, while her mixed media work utilizes everyday objects to convey both the simplicity and beauty in ordinary daily chores. Hook, Line and Sinker, a neon piece by Ms. Allen, openly expresses her thoughts about her everyday world.
One’s relationship to Home, particularly a woman’s relationship, is often fraught with incongruity. These three artists use the physical materials of the domestic environment as metaphors for the psychological interior. Pattern and repetition play a central, defining role in their work, suggesting interior beauty, or routine, or perhaps even the bars of a gilded cage.