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February Issue 2006
Hodges Taylor Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Exhibition by Margie Stewart
Hodges Taylor Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, is presenting the exhibition, Margie Stewart:
Interior Exterior, on view through Feb. 24, 2006.
Margie Stewart works primarily in oils on gestural still lifes.
She is interested in the dialogue between the ideas of empty/full,
interior/exterior, tearing down/building up, still life/landscape,
shape/line. She also explores purely formal issues involved in
transcribing volumes in space onto a two-dimensional surface and
the resulting positive/negative shapes, implied and real lines,
inferred and real patterns, color and light.
Stewart has had an active exhibition schedule over the last fifteen years. Her still life paintings "of saturated color and impressionistic forms" were recently identified by the Herald Sun in Durham. NC, as one of the "10 best shows in the Triangle for 2005." She received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and maintains a studio in Durham. This will be her first exhibition with Hodges Taylor Gallery.
In business since 1981, Hodges Taylor Gallery represents contemporary artists of the southeast, including paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture. The gallery offers a public venue in uptown Charlotte for viewing artwork and serves as art consultants for collectors and businesses.
For more information
check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at
704/334-3799 or at (www.hodgestaylor.com).
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