NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will showcase the original works of Yuki Goodman in the exhibition "Enigmatic Visions." The event kicks off on July 28, 2017, and runs until August 17, 2017, with an opening reception on Thursday, August 3, from 6-8 pm.
Yuki Goodman’s ethereal mixed-media creations delve into the enigmatic realms of nature and femininity. Her art features grand, theatrical portraits of idealized women, blending elements of iconography and dreams. These pieces are characterized by bold patterns and vibrant colors, juxtaposing contemplative, realistic figures with lush floral elements and flowing designs that seem to radiate an inner light. These women appear to be in perfect harmony with the natural world.
Goodman’s work is a harmonious blend of Eastern and Western artistic traditions. She employs a combination of watercolor and acrylic ink, mediums known for their lightness and fluidity. Her technique is reminiscent of traditional Japanese ink paintings, characterized by thin, deliberate lines. The use of contrasting, flattened blocks of pattern evokes the style of Japanese block printing. Her portrait compositions nod to Art Deco techniques, while her mystical and abstract representations of the human form draw from Western painting traditions.
Born in Japan, Yuki Goodman now resides in Vancouver, Canada, where she operates her home studio. Her multicultural background and diverse artistic influences are evident in her unique aesthetic.
The exhibition will also feature works from the following artists:
"Enigmatic Visions" is a group exhibition at Agora Gallery that showcases a diverse array of thought-provoking works from eleven contemporary artists. The exhibition features pieces in watercolor, photography, oil, ink, and acrylic, each artist exploring new ways to create focus. One artist simplifies the seascape to a single color, using a palette that is both strict and infinitely flexible in its shades of blue. Another artist explores the textural possibilities of a single brushstroke, while a third uses abstraction to isolate and highlight their subjects. The exhibition uses traditional themes of domesticity, nature, and formal beauty to delve deeper into the intricacies of everyday life.
By attending "Enigmatic Visions," visitors not only get to appreciate the intricate and thought-provoking works of Yuki Goodman and her fellow artists but also support the representation of women in the arts and potentially improve their own well-being.
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