Artist Winston Smith, master of “hand-carved” collage, has new work in the exhibit Paper Cuts presented by Robert Berman’s E6 Gallery in San Francisco.
Reminiscent of Matisse’s Cut-Out series, Paper Cuts shows how paper can take on a strength and beauty in it’s abstract and narrative forms. In this exhibition, we observe how such a simple medium can be transformed into diverse ranges of forms. Considering paper’s history as one of the oldest formats for documentation and avenues for expressing ideas, the exhibition continues to foster the growth of this utilitarian medium and explores how it can adapt with the times. Paper Cuts features four artists who all express their unique take on the same material.
Winston Smith currently has 11 pieces in the Moonalice Poster Series. His latest “Under The Big Top” (M878) for the show on October 17, 2015 at Healdburg Memorial Beach Park is currently available from the Moonalice Store (limited time).
See more Moonalice posters by Winston Smith
This exhibit is open by appointment, continuing through November 2015.
Directions
Robert Berman | E6 Gallery 1632 Market Street Suite B, San Francisco
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