Joanne Freeman: These Days
Past exhibition
Overview
My paintings and drawings reference forms found in architecture and design. I create compositions based on loose geometry and layered saturated colors. The hard edge process of cutting shapes and layering color onto treated raw linen, recalls qualities of midcentury low-tech graphics, colorfield painting, and collage. - Joanne Freeman
Abstract painter Joanne Freeman does not rely on direct observation but rather process and precedence. The title These Days, borrowed from the song written by Jackson Browne in the late 1960’s, conjured up comparisons to her own state of mind during her daily studio practice where the realities and upheavals of the external world collide with the inner workings and solitude of her studio. The reductive abstract paintings are about the beauty of singular color, the impact of pure abstract forms and the quiet order that cuts through the noise.
Works
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Joanne Freeman, Double Time
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Joanne Freeman, Squares and Strokes 40A
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Joanne Freeman, Squares and Strokes 40
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Joanne Freeman, Squares and Strokes 28
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Joanne Freeman, Squares and Strokes D
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Joanne Freeman, Pygmalion
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Joanne Freeman, Free Style
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Joanne Freeman, Framed
Installation Views