Leaders in Abstraction: Volume II


Group Exhibition

  • September 30, 2021 - October 31, 2021
  • Leaders in Abstraction: Volume II, International Contemporary Abstract Exhibition is a group exhibition curated by Rebecca George, Curator/CEO of The Art House Gallery. This exhibition focuses on showcasing the highest quality of contemporary abstract work on a worldwide basis. Each volume in this series will vet a curated selection of contemporary artists for a month long group exhibition.

    Exclusively Online: The Art House Gallery / www.thearthouse.us 

    Deadline to Apply: September 27, 2021

    Exhibit Dates: September 1-30, 2021

    Curated by Rebecca George, CEO/Curator, The Art House Gallery

    Exhibit Description: Abstraction is what resounds when you take away almost everything that can be recognized and work with the visual language of line, shape and color. This approach encourages the viewer to use personal experiences to interpret what they see. This exhibit is a rich landscape of things you cannot hold on to-- a suggestion of forms, the evidence of the artist, and the space in which they exist.

    BENEFITS TO THE ARTIST: This online exclusive exhibition includes a press release announcing the artists selected and a paid/promoted exhibition announcement/exhibit link on Google and social media @thearthousegallery. Accepted work for open calls will not be offered for sale through The Art House Gallery, but will link the viewer to your page of choice (your artist website, social media account and/or email address) so that viewers may contact you directly to purchase. Additionally, your artwork is featured both in a curated exhibit and individually on its own page where viewers can zoom in and see your work in a viewing room, including the function of uploading an image of a room in which to “see” the artwork. No artwork by another artist is shown on the page with individual works.

    Criteria for open call application:

    Artist Location: Worldwide

    Artwork Materials: Any

    Artwork Scale: All

    Theme Requirement: Artwork submitted must be abstract.

    To Apply: Please submit high res images (up to 2 works total) and an artist statement and/or CV/Resume. Non-refundable submission fee is $35

    Notification Date: September 29, 2021. You will be notified either way.

    To Apply: https://thearthouse.us/exhibitions/leaders-in-abstraction-volume-ii 

    Exhibition will be available for viewing in the archive after the month long exhibit concludes on October 31, 2021.

  • Submission Deadline: September 24, 2021
  • Notification Date: September 27, 2021
  • Submit artwork to this exhibition
  • Leaders in Abstraction: Volume II group exhibition, curated by Rebecca George, Curator/CEO of The Art House Gallery. 

    Exclusively online: thearthouse.us 

    October 1- 31, 2021

    This exhibition focuses on showcasing the highest quality of contemporary abstract work on a worldwide basis. Each volume in this series vets a curated selection of contemporary artists for a month long, online group exhibition.

    Curator comments: "Abstraction is what resounds when you take away almost everything that can be recognized and work with the visual language of line, shape and color. This approach encourages the viewer to use personal experiences to interpret what they see. This exhibit is a rich landscape of things you cannot hold on to-- a suggestion of forms, the evidence of the artist, and the space in which they exist." --Rebecca George, Curator of Leaders in Abstraction, Volume II, 2021.

     

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    Featuring selected work by:

    Stasi Bobo-Ligon (Kansas City, USA)

    Sarah J. Berman (Illinois, USA)

    Doreen Chua (Singapore, Singapore)

    Michael Cortese (New Jersey, USA)

    Ken Hogrefe (Illinois, USA)

    Elizabeth Morales (Ontario, Canada)

    Denise Presnell (Wisconsin, USA)

    Daniel Martin Sullivan (Washington D.C., USA)

    Steven Tritt (Illinois, USA)

    Amy Vidra (California, USA)

     

    Exhibit is on display the month of October, 2021 and available thereafter in the ‘past exhibitions’ archive.