With the Guggenheim and the Whitney Museum featuring female art icons Agnes Martin and Carmen Herrera currently, Holland Tunnel Gallery is proud to present "My World, My Art" with works by Angiola Churchill, another iconic woman artist of the same generation. At 94, she is working in her Manhattan studio on "Variations in A Square". Gallery-director Paulien Lethen invited her to show works on paper from this series, together with "Labyrinths", 3-dimensional works in square lucite boxes, and "Transformations", origami-style folded NYT advertisements.
Angiola Churchill has an international art career, spanning over 70 decades, living and working periods of time in Venice.
Ms Churchill herself was the radiant center of the festive opening reception in October. You are welcome to enjoy her lively art at Holland Tunnel, where director Paulien Lethen will be present for information throughout the show.
TRANSFORMATION
"Horror - the New York Times, aristocrat of the newspaper world, is advertising items for sale.
I am a snob, and I am against it!
I don’t want sales advertisement combined with discussion of national and world problems.
So I take those advertisements, and make them say something else - something about art".
Angiola Churchill, October 2016