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Kristen Cliburn
Kristen Cliburn, "Electric Watershed", 2020, 60x54 inches, acrylic on canvas; © Kristen Cliburn, courtesy of Cris Worley Fine Arts.

Kristen Cliburn: Lost Horizons

Katy Donoghue

16 September 2020

Cris Worley Fine Arts presents gallery artist Kristen Cilburn’s third solo exhibition of acrylic paintings. The artist is known for exploring color and light through subtle gradients that seem to glow from within. Cilburn applies many layers of paint onto finely sanded canvas using a spray gun, which creates a pristine surface and entices the viewer to delve into the nuanced depths of each masterfully crafted composition. 

In “Lost Horizons,” the shift in the formal quality of Cilburn’s work can be interpreted as a response to the current ethos and the repetitive isolation many of us seem to be experiencing.

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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.
The collection of Judy Glickman Lauder at the Norton Museum of Art lends itself to a sweeping narrative of 20th-century photography.
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