Kaye Freeman: Paintings

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Curated by:

KTC Affiliated Artists

Kaye Freeman’s work is informed by diverse influences. The way she arranges an image mirrors
the shifting perspective of classical Japanese landscape, while her knowledge of that country’s
calligraphic tradition shapes her commitment to immediacy and narrative. She’s interested too in
the symbolism of color using it to raise issues of gender and race alongside more formal concerns
and in the religious associations of light.
In her recent series City Paintings, Freeman explores the layered reality of Los Angeles, California
her urban home. The artist is a keen observer of the varied and complex ways in which the locale’s
diverse peoples and places harmonize and clash with one another. From actors to gang members,
crumbling vintage structures to expansive new developments, she details a complex economic,
social, and aesthetic matrix in which sunshine and darkness coexist. In another series, Freeman
departs from the city to depict the rural landscape of Joshua Tree.

Other exhibitions by KTC Affiliated Artists

KTC Affiliated Artists

Real Abstraction: Five Painters Beyond The Picture -curated by Peter Frank

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KTC Affiliated Artists

The Story Tellers: Sol Hill, Deborah Masters, Stewart Nachmias, John A. O'Connor & Lou Tavelli curated by Anthony Haden-Guest

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KTC Affiliated Artists

Nancy Macko: Decompositions

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KTC Affiliated Artists

THE UNIVERSE MAKERS: Bassmi Ibrahim, Dellamarie Parrilli, Victoria Lowe, John Lyon Paul, & Anne Marchand curated by Dominique Nahas

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KTC Affiliated Artists

LEE SALOUTOS : Nevada Mines, American Prisons

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