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Does It Have to Mean Something to Be Great?

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Art Review: Joanne Greenbaum’s “Amnesia” Exhibition at Nino Mier Gallery

Joanne Greenbaum is a trailblazing artist who has managed to push the boundaries of visual art by incorporating the influences of iconic artists like Jackson Pollock and Helen Frankenthaler into her own unique style. Her latest exhibition, “Amnesia,” at the Nino Mier Gallery showcases her ability to blend individual marks, shapes, and colors into a cohesive yet distinct symphony of art.

Greenbaum’s innovative approach to painting involves using a variety of media and processes in each work, including oil paint, acrylic, flashe, oil stick, ink, ballpoint pen, colored pencil, and markers. This diverse range of materials allows her to create layered compositions that feel both chaotic and harmonious at the same time. Each element in her artwork retains its individuality while contributing to the overall visual experience.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is a 2014 painting that features colored lines converging into various configurations amidst flat, curving shapes in vibrant hues. A large, slitted black form adds a sense of depth and ambiguity to the composition, creating a dynamic interplay of form and color. Greenbaum’s intuitive process of adding layers until the painting feels complete results in a work that is both cohesive and enigmatic.

In a conversation with artist Amy Sillman, Greenbaum revealed her approach to creating art, stating that she prefers to keep adding elements until the painting feels balanced and open. This commitment to maintaining a sense of air and space within her compositions prevents them from feeling claustrophobic and allows for a sense of movement and fluidity.

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Another noteworthy piece in the exhibition is a 2016 work that features irregular concentric circles in ballpoint pen against a bubble gum pink background. The abstract imagery evokes a sense of motion and fluidity, reminiscent of water swirling down a drain. Greenbaum’s ability to elicit associations and emotions through her use of color and form is a testament to her skill as an artist.

Overall, “Amnesia” is a testament to Joanne Greenbaum’s ability to create vibrant, dynamic artwork that challenges traditional notions of painting. Her willingness to experiment with different materials and techniques results in compositions that are both visually striking and intellectually engaging. Whether evoking aerial views of futuristic cities or abstract shapes that defy categorization, Greenbaum’s art invites viewers to explore the boundaries of perception and representation.

If you’re in the Soho area, be sure to visit Nino Mier Gallery to experience Joanne Greenbaum’s “Amnesia” exhibition before it closes on February 21. This captivating showcase of her work is a must-see for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intersection of tradition and innovation in contemporary art.

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