Art: Linda Besemer
Linda Besemer makes it evident that a painting's surface is at least two-sided; it is a thing with a front and a back. Added into her heady mix is her insistence that a painting need not reiterate the illusion that it is a flat or static thing. Rather a state of potentiality, which Pollock's poured paintings embody, is the goal Besemer achieves in her paintings, which seem as if they could be rolled or unrolled further, or even folded again.Click the "Next" link above each painting on cohanandleslie.com to browse some of Linda Besemer's work.
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