Peopled Paintings, Unpeopled Ceramics, and Printed Fabrics by Jeffrey Geller
- theartscouncil
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Jeffrey Geller has found the perfect match.
Both in life and in his art.
Working alongside his wife and fellow artist, Irina, the couple works diligently to hang his new exhibit, Peopled Paintings, Unpeopled Ceramics, and Painted Fabrics.
This Local Artist Spotlight Gallery exhibit is a marriage of abstract art and the concept of personhood - what it means to be a person. This subject is one that Jeffrey has studied extensively in his doctoral studies.
"Since then I've published a lot of material and I've [written] a couple of books. The last two have dealt with the nature of persons...You'll see that persons feature pretty prominently in a lot of them."
The abstract nature of this exhibit provides an opportunity for the audience to draw their own conclusions regarding the work that they view.
"This is kind of like guided perception...the nice thing about that is it allows the viewer to do the work and the viewer can then fill in the blanks."
Peopled Paintings, Unpeopled Ceramics, and Painted Fabrics is on display through November 9th
Learn more about Jeffrey and the Red Spring Art Space here.
To learn more about the Local Artist Spotlight Gallery, visit: https://www.wearethearts.com/localartistspotlightgallery
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