Gianna Commito’s architectural paintings utilize vibrant colors, interlocking forms and modules to evoke immersive, energetic structures. Her second solo exhibition at the gallery, Commito incorporates inspiration from her residence in Maine, where she lives among 19th century farmhouses. The frenetic quality of her paintings continuously reveals the complex scaffolding that she has constructed both through her forms and inventive use of texture. The exhibition closes February 22nd.
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