Memories of Things I've Seen
Memories of Things I've Seen is a study
in abstract geometry and urban topology referencing
Jane's life in Australia as well as her experience in New York
City. Jane grew up on the Mornington Peninsula in a house
designed by her father. This house was in itself a study of
contemporary modernism with sunken conversation pits and hidden
sliding doors. This exposed Jane to the richness of modernism,
the possibility of abstract storytelling and heavily influenced
her perspective on Art, Architecture, and Design. "My work is
not about geometric perfection. It is actually optically
imperfect. I am interested in allowing anyone who views the work
to see my process and to question the geometry."
Memories of Things I've Seen is a collection of works on
canvas, wood, and paper that graphically integrate her vivid
memories of landscape, shape, color, and form.
208 Bowery
June 27 - July 1 / 11 am - 9 pm