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Steven L. Bridges  |  Contemporary Arts Council  |  Hyde Park Art Center

May 3 — August 23, 2015

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False color image of density waves in Saturn's A ring, 2015

Carrie Gundersdorf

Carrie Gundersdorf’s paintings and drawings use various modes of abstraction and observation to explore how individual experience can limit and expand our perception.  Her work connects the field of art to the scientific exploration of the edges of empirical knowledge of the universe and the capacity for discovery and wonder.  While attempting to observe and understand what remains out of reach, the pursuit ultimately reflects back on her, the observer and artist.

Carrie Gundersdorf  (American, b. 1973) has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Julius Caesar, Chicago; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; and Gahlberg Gallery at the College of Dupage, Glen Ellyn, IL.  She has also participated in group exhibitions at 106 Green, New York; Rare Gallery, New York; Regina Rex, New York; Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles; Proof Gallery, Boston; the Loyola Museum of Art, Chicago; Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago; and Western Exhibitions, Chicago, among others.  Her work has been discussed in Art Review, Artforum, Artnet, Art on Paper, Bad at Sports, Chicago Tribune, and Time Out Chicago.  Gundersdorf was the recipient of the Artadia Award and the Bingham Fellowship from the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.   She has a B.A. from Connecticut College and a M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

www.carriegundersdorf.com

Carrie Gundersdorf

Carrie Gundersdorf’s paintings and drawings use various modes of abstraction and observation to explore how individual experience can limit and expand our perception.  Her work connects the field of art to the scientific exploration of the edges of empirical knowledge of the universe and the capacity for discovery and wonder.  While attempting to observe and understand what remains out of reach, the pursuit ultimately reflects back on her, the observer and artist.

Carrie Gundersdorf  (American, b. 1973) has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Julius Caesar, Chicago; Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; and Gahlberg Gallery at the College of Dupage, Glen Ellyn, IL.  She has also participated in group exhibitions at 106 Green, New York; Rare Gallery, New York; Regina Rex, New York; Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles; Proof Gallery, Boston; the Loyola Museum of Art, Chicago; Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago; and Western Exhibitions, Chicago, among others.  Her work has been discussed in Art Review, Artforum, Artnet, Art on Paper, Bad at Sports, Chicago Tribune, and Time Out Chicago.  Gundersdorf was the recipient of the Artadia Award and the Bingham Fellowship from the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.   She has a B.A. from Connecticut College and a M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

www.carriegundersdorf.com

False color image of density waves in Saturn's A ring, 2015

False color image of density waves in Saturn's A ring, 2015

Colored pencil and watercolor on paper
44 x 57 in. (111.8 x 144.8 cm)
Courtesy of the artist
 

Mapping Saturn's rings, yellow  and orange, 2014

Mapping Saturn's rings, yellow and orange, 2014

Colored Pencil and watercolor on paper
Sheet: 43 x 55-1/2 in. (109.2 x 141 cm)
Courtesy of the artist

(Photo credit: Cary Whittier)

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