Grey Matter
Grey Matter
Betsy Kenyon
Opening Reception: March 4, 2020 | 6–8 pm
Exhibition Dates: March 4 – TBD
Coffee Talk: Postponed until further notice
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York is pleased to present Grey Matter by artist Betsy Kenyon and curated by Melanie Willhide, opening March 4, 2020, and on view until further notice.
How does one quantify or describe the experience of nonrepresentational, nonfigurative photography consisting only of gradient forms and geometric patterns — the kind of abstraction afforded traditionally to painters and sculptors? Grey Matter, Betsy Kenyon’s ongoing exploration of both traditional and invented darkroom techniques engenders the experience of form itself. The work plays with dimension, depth, and perspective, and suggests values of minimalism and psychedelia, free of literal subject matter, narrative, humanism, or statement. Kenyon deftly challenges the boundaries of photography, offers a new vision for the medium, and gifts us a greyscale language that is simple as it is profound.
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