The Pop of Colors @ POVevolving Gallery
POVevolving is pleased to present a group show by guest curator Yasmine Mohseni. The Pop of Colors examines the use of pop colors in contemporary art through a series of work created for this exhibition by six emerging artists. The bold synthetic color palette of groundbreaking Pop Art figures like Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg have entered the collective consciousness and no longer stands out as revolutionary. Rather, the use of lime greens, bright yellows, and electric blues has become common, even banal. Pop colors can be seen all around us from mundane advertising to high fashion. Yet, artists continue to reinvent ways in which they see the world through innovative applications of pop color. Whether it’s the subtle use of bright hues or an aggressive all-over approach, the exhibiting artists use color as both a conceptual and decorative tool.
Jessalyn Haggenjos’ installations juxtapose monochromatic organic sculpture with paint pours of explosive synthetic colors, a duality that conveys both the beauty and contamination of the American landscape. Painter and installation artist Amir H. Fallah’s instinctive use of intrepid purples, oranges and yellows set the stage for compositions that engage in the artist’s personal memories. Multi-media artist Mark Schoening’s first foray in color results in dramatic abstract compositions that investigate the natural beauty and harmony that come from giving in to chaos. Stella Lai structured compositions utilize color to create a bright and beautiful surface luring the viewer into dark and, at times, violent themes.
The show will feature original work by Amir. H Fallah, Clark Goolsby, Jessalyn Haggenjos, Stella Lai, Jason Redwood, Mark Schoening and Mike Swaney.