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For A. Cornelia Weigle, art is no less than a reminder that "life is valuable, wonderful, and full of presents that should be discovered." Weigle's energetic acrylic paintings use color and texture to wade into the complications of life and its everyday, enormous sensory experiences. Each canvas focuses on a conflict of color: either a single hue fading in and out, or a combination of colors that bleed into each other. Weigle infuses her pure tones with emotion using pronounced textures and unexpected changes of direction, which give the impression of a three-dimensional object photographed through a filmy lens.Weigle chooses deep blues, blooming scarlets, and inky blacks to make up her palette, often lingering in the shadowy end of the gradient. Her compositions are square, the better to contrast with the amorphous shapes within. Her stroke is excellent and demonstrative, from powdery feathering to decisive arcs of the palette knife.Weigle was born in Saalfeld, Germany. She has been an artist for several years and works in Duesseldorf as an art therapist as well as a psycho-oncologist both at a hospital and at her own private practice.Exhibition Dates: April 25, 2017 – May 16, 2017Reception: Thursday, April 27, 6:00pm - 8:00pmGallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11:00am – 6:00pm Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, Chelsea, New YorkEvent URL: http://www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/A._Cornelia_Weigle.aspx Featured Artists:Portal to EnigmaMague Brewer | A. Cornelia Weigle | Sven Weigle | Catherine Harasymiw | Patricia Queiruga | Cristina Prieto Crespi | Cindy Parsley | Lois Gold About the ExhibitionPortal to EnigmaAgora Gallery is pleased to present Portal to Enigma, a new group exhibition exploring the possibilities of extreme abstraction and non-representational art. As its title suggests, this show is about finding meaning within compositions that can be obscure or even withholding. The work on display throws the spotlight on the non-literal components of visual depiction: texture, color, form, and arrangement in space. Portal to Enigma is a unique survey of the latest in abstraction.Among the eight featured artists are some who play with landscape, some who play with figural studies, and some who work purely outside of representational boundaries. One artist fractures the human body into slices almost as if to show the movement of time across the canvas. Another depicts nature as a romantic, mysterious collection of impossibly rich colors. The exhibition includes experiments in pattern, texture, and highly intricate mark-making. These are some of the most energized, relentlessly curious abstract artists working in the field today.
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