Remember the incredible Joianne Bittle? Well, I am thrilled to announce the opening of her first solo exhibit in New York, at Churner and Churner gallery in New York. If you missed "Preserving Mass Extinction" in Marfa, "No Man's Land" can be found in Chelsea, opening tomorrow night from 6-8 p.m.
"No Man's Land" will showcase together some of Joi's most recent striking work— the portable diorama from "Preserving Mass Extinction" (now the first of a series, "Portable Landscapes") and the recently completed group of paintings called "Jackrabbits" (2008-2011), which will be shown together for the first time. Presented with these works is an artists' book, Field Companion.
Image courtesy of Joianne Bittle
The exhibit can be viewed through April 27 at
Churner and Churner
"No Man's Land" will showcase together some of Joi's most recent striking work— the portable diorama from "Preserving Mass Extinction" (now the first of a series, "Portable Landscapes") and the recently completed group of paintings called "Jackrabbits" (2008-2011), which will be shown together for the first time. Presented with these works is an artists' book, Field Companion.
Image courtesy of Joianne Bittle
The exhibit can be viewed through April 27 at
Churner and Churner
205 10th Avenue
NY, NY 10011
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