NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery is set to showcase the original works of Sherry Rinderer in an exhibition titled "The Elixir of Color." The event will run from June 10, 2017, to June 30, 2017, with an opening reception on Thursday, June 15, from 6-8 pm.
The large-scale abstract paintings of American artist Sherry Rinderer are a vibrant celebration of color and form, each piece resonating with profound meaning. Her work spans a variety of styles, from sleek and contemporary to textured and antique, blending bright hues with earthy tones. This unique sense of balance and harmonious composition is a hallmark of Rinderer's distinctive style.
What sets Rinderer's paintings apart is their ability to capture the endless sense of magic and possibility that exists in our world. Her inspiration comes from beyond the confines of her studio, as she immerses herself in the world around her. This external inspiration fuels her creative process, allowing her to move beyond representational art and experiment with original ways to juxtapose colors and textures. The result is highly expressionistic images that evoke strong emotional responses and universal themes of beauty, grace, and continuous love.
Abstract art, like Rinderer's, plays a significant role in the contemporary art scene. According to a report by Art Basel and UBS, the global art market was valued at $67.4 billion in 2018, with abstract art being a major contributor (source: Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report). This genre allows artists to express complex ideas and emotions through non-representational forms, making it a powerful medium for personal and societal reflection.
Sherry Rinderer's exhibition at Agora Gallery is not just an event but a celebration of the boundless possibilities of abstract art. Her ability to blend colors and textures into harmonious compositions invites viewers to explore the deeper meanings and emotions behind each piece. As the art world continues to evolve, artists like Rinderer play a crucial role in pushing the boundaries of creativity and expression.
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