The Woman Who Says No

Françoise Gilot Lithographs

January 23, 2023 - March 3, 2023

 

Françoise Gilot © Michel Sima/Bridgeman Images.

 

The Martin Art Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of Françoise Gilot lithographs drawn from the gallery's permanent collection. While Gilot works in a variety of artistic media and continues to paint daily at the age of 101, her dextrous use of color and fine draughtsmanship are perhaps most apparent in her prints, particularly her lithographs. Gilot was in a decade-long relationship with Pablo Picasso, and while his artistic style certainly influenced Gilot's own, Picasso famously called her "the woman who says no" because of her strong will and independent spirit. Her lithographic images walk the fine line between abstraction and figuration, making use of vibrant color and bold lines in a manner entirely her own to create images that are at once universal and deeply personal. 

 

The exhibition will be accompanied by related programming, including an opening reception on Tuesday, January 24 from 5-7pm which will include a gallery talk by the gallery's Director at 5:30pm. There will also be a movie night in the gallery featuring the 1996 film "Surving Picasso" starring Sir Anthony Hopkins as Picasso (Thursday, February 9 from 7-9pm) and a public lecture by the exhibition's designer, Alexandra Shanley (Thursday, February 23 at 5pm).

 

Vivid Chaos

December 15, 2022 – March 15, 2022

Baker Center for the Arts

Vivid Chaos is a digital exhibition of NFTs derived from paintings created by Alisha Anglin. Presented onscreen in the Baker Center for the Arts, this collection exemplifies how fine artists operate within the NFT space and how their physical artworks translate to a digital medium.

Born and raised on Long Island, Anglin currently lives and works as a full-time abstract artist in New York.  She is self-taught and started painting at the young age of 10. For her, art is a way of living and a means through which she makes sense of the chaotic events in life. Anglin's bold abstract compositions are influenced by a variety of styles including Expressionism, Cubism, and Action Painting. She paints intuitively using acrylics on canvas and has an extensive portfolio of artwork in various styles. Known for her chaotic style of painting, the beauty of imperfection is explored through applying geometric and wild patterns to deliberately distorted forms.

Her newfound passion started in March of 2021 when she decided to dive deep into Web3 and the world of NFTs which incorporates concepts such as decentralization, blockchain technologies, and token-based economics. Since then, she has been creating and selling her work to collectors worldwide on OpenSea, Exchange.Art, Objkt and Known Origin NFT marketplace platforms. She is the host and founder of the HOUSE OF ABSTRACT twitter space podcast which you can listen to live every Friday 12 PM EST. 

 

2022 Senior Thesis Exhibition

May 2 - May 21, 2022

2022 Senior Thesis Exhibition May 2 - May 21, 2022

The Martin Art Gallery at Muhlenberg College is proud to host The 2022 Senior Thesis exhibition featuring works byAmanda Alliance, Nyjah Johnson, Jacob Lader, Dylan Merino, and Avital Zemel. This year's CUE [Thesis] course wastaught by Associate Professor Frederick Wright Jones.


Myk Eff: Analog Alchemy: Exploring Nonlinear Aesthetics

Myk Eff
Myk Eff, Energeia, June 24th 2021, 2D digital art
This exhibition will feature VJ loops and an associated series of 2D still images based on them called the Video Rhythmologies. VJ loops are a new kind of silent cinema (which like the old silent cinema, isn’t silent in the totality of its experience) produced for performances of electronic music that do not have the visual appeal of other kinds of live performed music since the musicians manipulate electronic interfaces. The Video Rhythmologies combine digital video stills from the VJ loops into large scale canvases in the manner of the photographic typologies (visual classification systems of composition) pioneered by artists such as August Sander, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and Ed Ruscha. Both media series are based on digital emulations of the nonlinear (i.e. chaotic) signal patterns of analog video synthesis.
Martin Art Gallery
Exhibition: October 16 - November 17, 2023

Virtual artist talk: October 18, 2023 at 4pm in Baker Center for the Arts Room 155

Opening reception: October 18, 2023 from 5-7pm in Baker Center for the Arts Galleria

 WARNING!

This exhibition contains bright, fast flashing images. It may cause discomfort and trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.

 

Ashe Kaye: "Glut and Guzzle"

Ashe Kaye
Ashe Kaye (they/them)
Not My Mothers Womb, 2020
Archival pigment print
40 x 60"
Glut and Guzzle is a body of photographic work with custom frames and soft sculpture using 3D technology including large-scale CNC routers and inkjet printed fabrics to display and subvert religious teachings and societal norms. Specifically, the work is an exploration of how gender norms and the visual language of advertising infiltrates daily lives and the harmful effect of media and religion on shaping and reifying identity and gender roles. The work explores how mixed media and sculpture, in conversation with photography, can offer complications to the viewer's understanding of the work and engage their senses beyond a purely visual experience.
 
Artist statement: In this project I focus on my relationship with my partner, our sexualites and how to navigate these issues outside of the LDS faith of my childhood. The work engages with our struggles with gender, sexual expression, mental illness and notions of the female gaze. These explorations arrived at seductive and grotesque imagery of food and body. The lush, large-scale color photographs, tactile soft-sculpture, and variably textured frames apply the visual tools of advertising to seduce the viewer. 
Baker Center for the Arts Galleria

Exhibition: August 21 - November 10, 2023

Artist talk: September 20, 2023 at 5pm

Reception to follow

Andrew Soria: "Welcome to the Neighborhood"

 

Chinatown

 

Andrew Soria

Chinatown - LA, 2020

Digital collage

 

Welcome to the Neighborhood is a love letter to a city and its culture, conveyed through a series of pop surrealism cityscapes. These artworks embrace the city's diversity, shining a light on underrepresented neighborhoods and paying tribute to the unique essence of the places we call home. This body of work invites viewers to appreciate the beauty found in some popular and lesser-known corners.

 

Martin Art Gallery

Exhibition: November 27, 2023 - January 5, 2024

Virtual artist talk and opening reception: November 29, 2023

Maria Belén Irusta: Onírica

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Maria Belén Irust, Element3001003

 

Irusta is an Argentine interdisciplinary artist based in Santa Cruz, CA. She studied at the University of Fine Arts in Rosario (Argentina) and works with a variety of media including traditional painting, traditional and digital illustration, traditional and digital collage, analog and digital photography and video. Onírica, an exhibition comprised of digital prints and motion art, is named for a Spanish adjective that means "of the dream or related to the images and events that are imagined while sleeping,” an apt description of Irusta's celestial, hypnotic works.

 

Outer Wall Gallery

August 21 - December 15, 2023

Contact Information

Jessica L. Ambler, Ph.D.

Director, Martin Art Gallery
Address Muhlenberg College Baker Center for the Arts 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104