Reductive Seduction
Reductive Seduction is a group exhibition exploring the ways in which sensuality can be expressed through a reductive formal language. Bringing together a selection of works from the mid 20th Century to the present, the group of works create a dialogue of sensual depiction that was once more typically associated with Baroque gestures, that is replaced here by refined and incisive accumulation of elects and materials. These works utilize drastically refined and distilled form against enigmatic motives to evoke corporeal sensation and somatic charge.
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Jean Arp, Figure Recueillie, 1956
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Louise Bourgeois, Nature Study, 1984
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James Lee Byars, The Cube Book, 1989
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Dadamaino, Sem Titulo, 1959
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Suzan Frecon, Study for a large painting idea double vertical, 2015
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Marcia Hafif, 176. December, 1967
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Carmen Herrera, Untitled, 2010
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Loie Hollowell, Subterranean Eruptions, 2014
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Sheree Hovsepian, Good Egg, 2018
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Sheree Hovsepian, Whole Other, 2018
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Deborah Kass, Black and Blue, 2015
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Nevine Mahmoud, breast (Jamie Brown), 2018
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Nevine Mahmoud, Putte II, 2016
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Maximilian Schubert, Untitled (copper), 2019
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Maximilian Schubert, Untitled (copper), 2019
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Leon Polk Smith, Untitled , 1954
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Vincent Szarek, Yellow/green no. 1 UFO, 2019
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Alice Tippit, Bloom, 2018