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Interactivity
Group Exhibition
Opening Night: November 10, 2022
Showing: November 10 - January 16, 2022
The selected artwork arrangement includes abstract art based on forms that exist in reality or created through imagination and examination.
The paintings of Alysha Marko and Angela China feature figures that seemingly contemplate their individual psychology and personality within a non-representational environment.
The works of Guillermo Araujo and Tiffany Zhu explore novel worlds and possibilities using distinct patterns and whimsical forms, giving a fairytalesque take on concrete objects and landmarks.
Annette Werndl and Nancy Pantirer reduce and simplify regulated systems to metaphysical references of nature and urban landscapes in their bold color field paintings.
The sculptures by Miguel Otero Fuentes “oscillate between the visible and the invisible” with “material, dimension, number, light, space, form, and meaning.”
The group exhibition INTERACTIVITY features abstract contemporary paintings and sculptures of seven artists.
The term “interactivity” describes the communication system’s unique capacity to “respond back.” This is societally and artistically significant in our living world as it promotes a sense of belonging and security, always desired, breathing in and out the multicultural air in thriving environments like New York City, where we learn to form an amalgamation of differences. Interactivities between citizens and travelers are what allow the city and its multicultural commentaries to continually grow by developing and maintaining vitalities.
While presented in unique abstract manners, the artworks express different perspectives and offer viewers various possibilities to conceptualize and perceive the real world. The artworks themselves communicate with each other in the gallery space, as if the seven artists were exchanging their processes in creating as well as precious memories and arbitrary dreams.
Selected works from the show:
![Luminous (2016) by Nancy Pantirer](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/62cdc2ba6f896007506251d1/524f57ad-d940-4579-a0e7-c35e621a056b/%E6%88%AA%E5%B1%8F2022-11-02+%E4%B8%8B%E5%8D%883.51.42.png)
![C [1675] 1 (2018) by Miguel Otero Fuentes](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/62cdc2ba6f896007506251d1/ef9186f8-31f1-4e9c-a268-d89c027e9423/image.png)
![Flower Hill by Annette Werndl](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/62cdc2ba6f896007506251d1/460a74a8-bc9d-4d12-9c4f-438de412edbd/Flower+Hill.jpg)
![016607da-7097-4f6b-a2e5-bb4d9f59dd55-0.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/62cdc2ba6f896007506251d1/6140ebe4-3203-4474-b1b6-0d2519bcbfc2/016607da-7097-4f6b-a2e5-bb4d9f59dd55-0.jpg)
![Colorful (Diptyque) by Tiffany Zhu](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/62cdc2ba6f896007506251d1/5093d2b0-b150-4ac3-be26-92d78a5923d4/tiffany_zhu_painting.jpeg)