Exhibition of monochromatic paintings by Bosco Sodi at The Pace Gallery PDF Stampa E-mail
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NEW YORK, N.Y.- The Pace Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Mexican-born artist Bosco Sodi, featuring twelve large-scale, monochromatic paintings created in 2011 in Sodi’s studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Bosco Sodi: Ubi sunt will be on view at 545 West 22nd Street from December 9, 2011 through February 4, 2012. A catalogue with an essay by art historian, critic, and curator Mark Gisbourne will accompany the exhibition. The twelve paintings on view in the exhibition—all created with Sodi’s signature use of pure pigment, sawdust, wood pulp, natural fibers, water, and glue—range in color and saturation from vivid pink, derived from sources in Mexico, India and Morocco, to deep blue, created with lapis lazuli or indigo from Mexico or India, to ink black, harvested from dyes or more immediate sources like
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