Elisa Contemporary Art
presents Becoming, the first New York
City solo exhibit of Connecticut artist,
Daryl Zang. The exhibit will be held in the public art
space at Saint Peter’s Church in New York -- 619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th
Street). The exhibit openedon August 27th and run through October 10th.
An artist reception will take place on
Thursday, September 12 from 6-8pm.
Daryl Zang’s art communicates
the universal stories of women -- the teacher and temptress, protector and
provider. They are moments of selflessness
and self-absorption. While based on her
own personal experiences, Daryl's work touches on universal truths of women
everywhere…shared around the world and passed down from generation to
generation. In Becoming, you'll see captured
moments filled with doubt, longing, deep sorrow. Others exuding maternal
instincts, selflessness, pure joy and letting go.
According to Daryl: "Women’s lives are so multifaceted that
the potential for subject matter is seemingly endless. There are themes common
to all of us which are simply human."
As Daryl has grown and
changed over time, her work has evolved as well. As a young woman, she painted about loss, pregnancy
and the early stages of motherhood, sharing the uncertainty, isolation, and
exhaustion as well as the tenderness. As her children have grown, she found inspiration
in their discoveries and wonder in all they taught her.
The exhibit will include
several new works including “Cared For,”
which was inspired by the simple task of washing hands. According to Daryl, “This painting’s imagery serves as a reminder of what and who is
important. I am supposed to be my
children’s teacher and caregiver, but I find that I often need them...They
reset the pace at which I sometimes race through life. Tuning myself in to their innocence and
simple rhythms, ‘cleanses’ me of the (adult) stresses and brings me back into
balance.”
Strong hands are a constant theme throughout Daryl’s
work. They shed light on how women have
worked tirelessly to create life and, whether physically or metaphorically, to build
a home. They also represent the sacred space
which at times creates, holds and nurtures, and then releases.
A portion of all gallery sales
by Elisa Contemporary Art are donated to charities helping children heal through
art. For this exhibit, a portion of
sales will be donated back to The EverWonder Children's Museum.
What: Becoming. A solo exhibit of Connecticut artist, Ms. Daryl
Zang
When: August 27 – October 10,
2013
Special Events:
A Special Reception with Artist, Daryl
Zang Thursday, September 12th 6-8pm
Where: Saint Peter’s Church,
Narthex Gallery, 619 Lexington Avenue (Entrance on 54th Street btw. Lexington
and
Third Avenues), New York, NY
10022.
Hours: Daily 9:00 am – 7:00pm The Church building sometimes closes early.
Call 212-935-2200 for exact closing times
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