"A
Lapse in Time", 2005
oil on canvas 24" x 24" |
|
"Geometry",
2005
oil on canvas 22" x 28" |
The
Michael Ingbar Gallery of Architectural Art presents a solo exhibition
of paintings by Assunta Sera from May 7 - June 18, 2005.
Assunta Sera's work has shifted and grown throughout the years. Her preoccupation
with spatial elements that evoke thoughts of memory, passage and time
have always been a constant. She adjusts space, light and color within
her canvas to manipulate and interpret her personal experiences into a
much greater universal experience. In her most recent work, Sera's concern
for the formalistic elements of the division of space takes on a greater
resonance. The audience is left to ponder her topographical views as she
distills the details of the land at a distance revealing a more organized,
uniform pattern harmonious unto itself.
The element of light literally sheds a blanket of clarity on Sera's predominantly
large-scaled canvases. For Sera, light acts as a facilitator to organize
and unify complex space. The reflection of the light source is frequently
obscured in a backdrop of a geometrically fashioned haze, which allows
the foreground imagery - often some variation on a circular form - to
operate within the painting's orbit.
A blurred line between pure abstraction and a realistic interpretation
further propels Sera's work. This tightrope of deliberate tension is further
magnified through a close inspection of her employment of color. Like
the master colorist Titian, Sera forces her palette to its extreme. Her
color approach yields a command of spatial volume to expand or contract
a given area. Intertwined, side-by-side, layer upon layer color becomes
a testament to her inextricable interpretation of her environment and
her response to it . Ideally we discover, and rediscover, Sera's art is
from the subconscious ultimately leading us down a path of constant reflection.
"Measured Ground" marks Sera's third solo exhibition with the gallery.
A reception for the artist will be held at the Gallery on Saturday, May
7th from 5 to 7 PM. |