Anne Hieronymus: Envisioning the Particular

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KTC Affiliated Artists

Anne Hieronymus Envisioning the Particular/Selected Works

What is singular and arresting in this exhibition of selected works by Anne Hieronymus is not only the type of world the artist creates for us, an
alien world, but how she goes about constructing this alternative reality as it pertains to utter environmental destruction. Hieronymus’s world in certain ways seems to mimic our naturalistic earthly world,
is specked with tendencies at once playfully and seductively childlike, while also unsettled by streaks of
dystopian sensations and sinister associations. Anne Hieronymus employs a multiplicity of forms to map
out an intricate world of her own making, and through this complexity, she manifests a motionless void for
quiet contemplation. She is meticulous, insightful and self-assured, and unassumingly expresses the transitory nature of everything around us. Whether through her drawings, collages, photographs, or sculptures,
the artist wants to activate what she terms an “out of placeness” sensation for the viewer, signaling that her
work is a meditation on the mystery of unrelenting change. It is not surprising that for years the artist has
been fascinated by ruins and the implication they bring up about earthly temporal existence.

Other exhibitions by KTC Affiliated Artists

KTC Affiliated Artists

DELLAMARIE PARRILLI: Up Close and Colorful

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KTC Affiliated Artists

Martin Weinstein: Moment to Moment

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KTC Affiliated Artists

Parallel Fields

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KTC Affiliated Artists

Nancy Macko: The Fragile Bee

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KTC Affiliated Artists

Martin Weinstein: Moment to Moment

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