Colors pop and merge into the background while shapes seem to hover on the surface of Carrie Moyer’s latest paintings at DC Moore. These tensions – which define Moyer’s practice – are made more provocative in her most recent work by the addition of more representative elements, like the tassel-like floral bells dotting the surface of this painting, ‘Hell’s Bells and Buckets.’ Moyer notes that in some recent work, her palette has ‘downshifted,’ or adopted a chromal sobriety found to either side of the central flow of form in this painting. Far from creating a subdued painting, however, the effect is to heighten excitement at the shifting forms at center. (On view in Chelsea through May 1st. Masks and social distancing required.)
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Vibha Galhotra at Jack Shainman Gallery
High pollution levels in India’s Yamuna River have inspired New-Delhi based artist Vibha Galhotra to gather water samples and statements from locals, which are included in her latest solo show at Jack Shainman Gallery. Here, the toxic-looking material that appears to ooze down from an unknown source is composed of ghungroos, the bells worn in traditional Indian dance, making a connection to the compromised environment and the female body. (In Chelsea through Dec 5th).
Vibha Galhotra, Flow, nickel coated ghungroos, fabric, polyurethane coat, 129 x 93 ¼ x 112 ½ inches, 2015.