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| Circles
and Scribbles
Sharpie
pen on layered mylar
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Cacophony
Mixed media
on mylar
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Statement
Annalee Schorr explores the ubiquitous and looks at
the quirks in our visual world via photography, painting,
and installation. The use of grids and pattern is a
constant in Schorr's varied works. She is interested
in social aspects of our culture, and she pursues the
realities that lie beneath the surfaces we present to
the world.
In her most recent work she has returned to pure pattern,
which was the emphasis of her art in the 70s and 80s.
Now the work is childlike and exuberant, using Sharpie
pens on layers of mylar, but still retaining the discipline
which permeates all her work. She has chosen to take
a break from the politically-oriented work of the past,
to re-focus on the beauty and structure she sees around
us.
Westword's 2004 Best of Denver:
Shock/Awe Best Political Show
Recent Group Exhibits:
"Pattern Recognition," Foothills Art Center;
"Trading Voices: Colo/Ariz," Arvada Center
for the Arts;
"Repeat Offenders: Serial Works by Colo. Artists,"
Singer Gallery at Mizel Center for Arts;
"Retrospectacle: 25 Years of Collecting Photography,"
Denver Art Museum
Collectors include Denver Art Museum; Univ. of Wyoming
Art Museum; Jones Intercable. |
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