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"Rochelle Feinstein: Fredonia!"
Installation view of "Rochelle Feinstein: Fredonia!," courtesy of Nina Johnson Gallery.

Rochelle Feinstein: Fredonia!

Pearl Fontaine

1 December 2020

Rochelle Feinstein’s “Fredonia!” features new and recent works that capture themes of turmoil, anxiety, and dark humor that are so relevant to the current state of the world. The exhibition title comes from the failed country in the 1933 Marx Brothers film Duck Soup, which referred to a fictional utopia named for the U.S. On view are selections like artist’s red-and-blue “Plein Air” series (hello, Electoral College) and “Happiness” paintings, as well as works with a recurring rainbow motif—which Feinstein depicts in varying forms.

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Named for Abraham Cruzvillegas's essay reminding us that everything is subject to evolution, "The Willfulness of Objects" features a series of works from The Bass's collection.
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