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A MIND OF THEIR OWN


A MIND OF THEIR OWN


Theresa Daddezio | Clint Jukkala | Jan Maarten Voskuil

THERESA DADDEZIO

Theresa Daddezio’s most recent paintings feature constantly flowing, alternating bands of colors contained within a consistent, vertically oriented rectangular frame. These abstract color streams resemble naturally occurring shapes and movements within a multidimensional psychological site. She creates each piece sequentially allowing for visual elements to flow and transform organically, while retaining a harmonious unity throughout the work.

Daddezio received her BFA from Purchase College of Art & Design and her MFA from Hunter College, New York, NY. Her work has been exhibited at select museums and institutions: New York Studio School, New York, NY; University of Hawai’i at Manoa, HI; Studio Kura, Itoshima, Japan; and more.

CLINT JUKKALA

Clint Jukkala’s work can be viewed as both representational and abstract. His most recent paintings feature head and eye-like forms that have a way of confronting and staring back at the viewer. Jukkala paints directly and intuitively, allowing the paint and process to inform the work. Atmospheric washes and bold, gestural strokes lead to visceral paintings that examine notions of perception and reality.

Jukkala received his BFA from University of Washington and his MFA at Yale University School of Art. His work has been exhibited at museums and institutions: Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA; West Chester University, West Chester, PA; Harrison Center for the Arts, Indianapolis, IN; Finlandia University, Hancock, MI; Strauss Gallery, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH; deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA; among others. He is currently Dean of the School of Fine Arts, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA.

JAN MAARTEN VOSKUIL

Jan Maarten Voskuil’s work seeks to explore the boundaries between painting, sculpture, design and architecture. Mathematically calculated and expertly crafted frames are assembled to form the spatial construct of his modular paintings. Once stretched, these brilliantly painted geometric designs produce smooth, curved surfaces that appear actively in flux as they bend and shift upon the wall.

Voskuil lives and works in Haarlem, Netherlands and his work has been exhibited extensively in museums and institutions around the world. His work is in the collections of: Frans Hals Museum, Netherlands; Stedelijk Museum, Netherlands; Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Netherlands; Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Germany; Museum of Geometric & MADI Art, Dallas, TX; CCNOA, Belgium; Museum Voorlinden, Netherlands; as well as many private and corporate collections.

Exhibition
January 25 - March 6
2020

Opening Reception
Saturday, January 25
4 - 6 pm

Pentimenti Gallery
145 N. 2nd Street,
Philadelphia, PA

 
Earlier Event: January 11
WINTER SALE
Later Event: February 29
PETIT JARDIN EN VILLE + FLOWER SHOW