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SUMMARY:Yolanda Sánchez
DESCRIPTION:Cuban American artist Yolanda Sánchez brings her nature-inspired vision to this springtime exhibition at the Museum of Art – DeLand. Her colorful\, flowing textiles created in the traditional Korean Bojagi style are displayed alongside her vibrant\, floral inspired paintings. \nYolanda Sanchez\, Pleasure is a Measure of Freedom\, 2020-2021\, Silk organza fabric\, Bojagi construction\nNature\, in a very broad sense\, is Sánchez’s source of inspiration. In a non-intellectual way\, she translates and projects thoughts\, emotions and sensations into a moment of meeting – working with light\, color and mark and the materiality of the paint itself. She holds a space for the viewer – to enter\, to be there\, to have a moment of contemplation\, and to finish the work\, as it were. Subject and object are dissolved and replaced by a presence – a “presence without form.” There is no story to be told\, just simply a desire to awaken. \nHer study and training in calligraphy and background in dance inform her marks in her painted works. Calligraphy\, like dance\, is an interaction of movement and pause\, energy and stillness. Full of motion\, like individual dances of line and form\, the marks are a universal aesthetic\, conveying a life force\, independent of meaning or readability.  Rhythm\, harmony of opposing forces\, sense of space\, purity\, and mystery\, the gestural brushstroke – these qualities make up her process. \nSánchez’s painted work is influenced by poetry\, Eastern philosophy and the compositional structures of Chinese and Japanese classical ink painting\, generating visual images that integrate drawing\, writing and painting. Her interest is not in making art that looks Asian\, but in tapping into the energy or power that lies underneath these aesthetics\, maintaining nature as the central element and making work that is spiritually infused. Parallel to the work of other American artists such as Franz Kline\, Brice Marden and Cy Twombly\, she endeavors to tap into the dynamic liveliness of the brushstroke and capture its poetic content\, blurring the lines between language and visual representation. \nSánchez’s textiles\, painting with fabric\, are inspired by the Korean art form known as Bojagi. In its traditional form\, the stitching and seams create linear elements that are employed and are viewed as elements of the design\, especially with the use of translucent fabrics\, and are what distinguishes Bojagi from patchwork textiles found in other traditions. Her Bojagi-inspired textile work honors the tradition\, yet extends and interprets the basic structure of Bojagi to a form that is contemporary\, varying in medium and size\, and utilizing color compositions and stitching techniques less anchored to established methods. In effect\, her work is a synthesis of the practices of both painting and textile art. \nYolanda Sanchez\, Shanti\, 2021\, Silk organza fabric remnants\, Bojagi construction\nBorn in Cuba and raised in Miami\, Sánchez is a product of that “supersyncretic” (Benitez-Rojo) culture\, which is the Caribbean. At times not certain of the language she is speaking\, she says she improvises and remains open to other influences\, like a traveler roaming and crossing borders. \nFor Sánchez\, making art is a way of being present in the world; it is an act of attention. And through this attention\, she gives back and offers praise to the world.  As such\, her work is celebratory\, expanding\, opening\, and about offering pleasure. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS \nYolanda Sánchez: The Colour of Spring \nMuseum of Art – DeLand\, Downtown Gallery \n100 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nApril 13 – June 30\, 2024 \nAdmission: Members Free | Non-Members $5  \n  \nTop image: Yolanda Sanchez\, Water Your Love Every Day (Diptych)\, 2023\, Oil on canvas\, 48 x 96 in.
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/yolanda-sanchez/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand Downtown\, 100 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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SUMMARY:Uncommon Grounds
DESCRIPTION:Explore the uncommon mediums\, materials and techniques utilized by artists in our Permanent Collection. Included are sculptures made out of photographic film\, paintings created using coffee\, dimensional paint used to create 3D-like reliefs as well as many other novel techniques.  Featured artists include Nancy Cervenka\, Tony Eitharong\, Dorothy Gillespie\, Joan Konkel\, Reynier Llanes and Phil Parker. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS\nUncommon Grounds: Selections from the Permanent Collection \nOn view through August 25\, 2024 \n600 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free | Non-Members $5 \n  \nImage: John Mellencamp\, A Drawer Full of Bullets\, 2017
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/uncommon-grounds/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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SUMMARY:Richard Frank
DESCRIPTION:Blurring the line that divides art and nature\, Richard Frank (1947-2014) was the ultimate master of the watercolor medium. His work depicts the natural world with meticulous precision\, surrealism\, and sometimes\, a stroke of whimsy\, drawing attention to the wonders that enthrall him while hiding all traces of creative framework. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS \nRichard Frank: Seven Seas & The Grandeur of Nature \nOn view through August 25 \n600 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free | Non-Members $5 \n  \nImage: Richard Frank\, In Search of\, 2001\, Watercolor
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/richard-frank-2024/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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SUMMARY:The Figure
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Museum’s diverse collection with pieces that range from realistic to abstract. The wide array of mediums and depictions of the figure emphasize the diversity of humankind and show us just how connected we are to one another. Works by Purvis Young\, Renato Rampolla\, Jennifer York\, Jerry Weiss\, Arthur Rayford and more. \nEXHIBITION DETAILS \nThe Figure: Selections from the Permanent Collection \nOn view through October 6\, 2024 \n600 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand\, Florida 32720 \nAdmission: Members Free | Non-Members $5 \n  \nImage: Karl Zerbe\, Woman Eating a Bean\, 1963\, Acrylic Collage\, 36 x 25 in. (Detail)
URL:https://moartdeland.org/event/the-figure/
LOCATION:Museum of Art – DeLand\, 600 N. Woodland Blvd.\, DeLand\, FL\, 32720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Featured
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