
Experience the art of Curvo on display at C Space February 28th - April 27th. New Nudes explores gender, pushing the viewer to explore the essence of people in a simplified form. Open hours Tuesday and Thursdays 5-8, with special events throughout.
OPENING RECEPTION: February 28th
OPEN HOURS: Tuesday and Thursday 5-8 + by appointment
ARTIST CONVERSATION: March 22nd | Purchase Ticket Here
CLOSING: April 27th
Painting nudes has historically been an exercise in studying the human form. Each body being unique presents endless learning experiences and wonder of how we can all share the same organs, yet look so vastly different. In this series "New Nudes" the artist Lenora Howl (who creates under the moniker Curvo) pushes into the concept of how to represent people. Once relishing in the tiny details, flaws, and shadows of the human form, over the years Curvo's figures became simplified as she tried to portray people without signifying gender, using fewer lines, no hair, and less physical definition. Now she has eliminated most of the human body all together. These New Nudes attempt to get closer to the real essence of people- the jumble of building blocks of who they are- that even the vulnerable naked body cannot convey.
Working with the physicality of cubism, concepts of primitivism, and the representation of movement inspired by the Expressionist painter Paul Klee, this series attempts to explore how people are portrayed through portraiture and therefore, how their identities are defined and remembered. Once all of the external characteristics are gone, what feelings and personality can you gather from the remaining structure?
Soon to follow in March will be linoleum block prints that continue the exploration of portraiture through the style of Japanese woodblock prints and how the human form interacts with the frame of the block.
This event is at our sister location C Space 933 Clark St