Holly Coulis at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery

Holly Coulis electrifies the traditional genre of still life, painting arrangements of glasses, pitchers and fruit that sometimes appear to defy gravity while popping dramatically off of the canvas in brilliant color.  In her latest show at Lower East Side gallery Klaus Von Nichtssagend, a bowl of lemons and one lime materialize in three dimensions to perform a wonderfully dynamic juggling act.  (On view through Dec 15th).

Holly Coulis, Arc of Floating Lemons, Lime, oil on MDF, 20 ¼ x 20 ¼ x 20 ¼ inches, 2019.

Holly Coulis at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery

A reflective countertop doubles the size and lightens the tone of Holly Coulis’ reductive still life, currently on view in her solo show at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery. Multiple outlines around a tissue box, a carafe and two buds holding a pear give these everyday objects an electrifying glow. (On view on the Lower East Side through Oct 22nd).

Holly Coulis, Pear Plant, oil on linen, 24 x 30 inches, 2017.

Holly Coulis at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery

Holly Coulis’s latest paintings feature kitchenware, fruits and foods with a clean-lined graphic sensibility. Strong red outlines and softly glowing orbs of light take the still lives into another realm, however, making the familiar delightfully strange. (At Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery on the Lower East Side through Dec 6th).

 Holly Coulis, Fruit, Pitcher in a Corner, oil on canvas, 30 x 22 inches, 2015.