Mindy Weisel's Not Neutral
Today, the Kreeger Museum opens its newest exhibition: Mindy Weisel's Not Neutral. The German born, DC-based artist has shown her work all over the world, and comes back to Washington to show three large thought-provoking works.
[Image: After Tohoku via]
From
the Kreeger:
This exhibition is comprised of three significant bodies of work that parallel one another in large-scale human and environmental tragedies - Paintings of the Holocaust (ca. 1980), Survival of Beauty (2010), and After Tohoku (2012). Mindy Weisel's Not Neutral reveals in each series the artist’s exploration of deep emotion through color, gestural marks, surface tension, and composition. These works are profound expressions of the triumph of beauty, reconciliation, and healing over human tragedy, loss, and destruction.