Kristin Baker: Splitting Twilight
Deitch Projects
18 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013
Through December 19th
www.deitch.com
Kristin Baker combines two dimensional materials using printmaking, photography and paper assemblage to create the feel of three-dimensional large-scale canvases. Pushing the boundaries of painting’s seeming limitations, Baker’s vibrant compositions use both accidental and deliberate techniques to produce abstract landscapes and forms. This is the New York-based artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery.
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