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Optics and Perception: Prismatic, Patterned, Vectored, and Perspectival Approaches

November 19, 2024 - January 14, 2025

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Featuring works by

Carl F Anderson
Ernst Benkert
Siri Berg
Claire Blitz
Ronald Davis
Nathan Ethier
Roland Gebhardt
Christian Haub
James Kelly
Matthew Kluber
Mokha Laget
Marilyn Nelson
Dee Shapiro
Andrew Spence
Robert Swain
Martha Szabo
Laura Watt
Sanford Wurmfeld
 
The words “perception” and “optics” often make one think of the dizzying patterns, high key colors, and psychedelic images of Op Art from the 1960s and 70s. However, optical and illusory effects have been observed, recreated, and mimicked in paintings and drawings by artists throughout art history. Consider  trompe-l'oeil, pointillism, optical color mixing, and hyper-realism as examples. Many illusory effects are intended by an artist to accurately portray dimensional space using multipoint perspective as well as modeling shadows, leveraging light sources and chiaroscuro to render the volume of forms and make them almost palpable. Each, a “trick” of the eye one way or another. However, there are also times when studio processes and color palettes, alone or in combination with other influences, create unintended and interesting, visually challenging imagery, sort of a process dependent “happy accident”. In some instances, it is not a complete image nor what the brain thinks it sees; hence it drifts into perceptual realms whereby the brain perceives and makes sense of what the eye is seeing. Environmental context of the viewing situation, multiple stimuli, and memory are all important influences on one’s visual perception.
Acrylic and thread on canvas over wood support
2023
27 inches
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Acrylic and thread on canvas over wood support
2023
43 x 43 inches
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Ink on paper
1965
12 x 12 inches
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Ink on paper
1995
20 x 14 inches
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Oil on Hypro
1986
24 x 36 inches
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Oil on Hypro
1986
24 x 36 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
1972 ca
44 x 44 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
1970 ca
40 x 30 inches
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Cel-Vinyl Acrylic Copolymer and Nova Gel on Birch Plywood
1988
14.25 x 62.13 x 3.25 inches
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Cel-Vinyl Acrylic Copolymer and Nova Gel on Birch Plywood
1988
30.13 x 52.625 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
2022
16.5 x 15.75 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
2022
51.5 x 48 inches
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Poplar wood, acrylic paint
2020
12.75 x 46 x 46 inches
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Poplar wood, acrylic paint
2021
9.75 x 9.75 x 31.5 inches
 
Cast acrylic sheet
2018
75 x 36 x 3.5 inches
 
Cast acrylic sheet
2015
24 x 24 x 2.5 inches
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Custom software, computer, monitor
2023
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Custom software, computer, monitor
2023
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Vinyl emulsion on shaped canvas
2024
40 x 40 inches
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Vinyl emulsion on beveled shaped canvas
2022
42 x 42 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
1981
65.5 x 65.5 x 1.25 inches
 
Acrylic on canvas
1980
65.5 x 65.5 x 1.25 inches
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Watercolor on graph paper
1975-6
40 x 40 inches
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Watercolor marker, graph paper Image
1980
24 x 24 inches
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Oil on canvas
2022
60 x 36 x 1.5 inches
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Oil on canvas
2021
54 x 40 x 1.5 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
2019
36 x 36 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
2015-16
36 x 36 inches
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Oil on linen
1963 ca
35 x 24 inches
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Oil on canvas board Plyex by Grumbacher
1975
18 x 24 inches
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Acrylic and oil on canvas
2023
44 x 48 inches
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Acrylic and oil on canvas
2023
18 x 24 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
2022
30 x 20.75 inches
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Acrylic on canvas
2022
30 x 20.75 inches
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