Lynne Harlow: rhythm..distance

April 13 - May 25, 2012

Cade Tompkins Projects is pleased to present an exhibition of recent work created by Lynne Harlow. The exhibit introduces work that bridges the gap between printmaking, painting, installation and sculpture at Cade Tompkins Projects, April 13 - May 25, 2012.

 

The new body of work debuting in rhythm..distance incorporates an experimentation with the visual interpretations of sound and rhythm. Rhythm exists not only in music, but in everyday sounds such as heartbeats, footsteps or rain. Harlow’s new work leads the viewer through her interest in distance and interval and the ideas which create movement and space. “Music is the ultimate abstraction and rhythm is the foundation for music.” Throughout her investigation of materials and mediums, the work remains intuitive and meditative. Featured in the show are groups of anodized aluminum and printed aluminum, a large sculptural installation consisting of fabric and sound, as well as a one-time musical performance incorporating light.

 

In addition to the exhibition at Cade Tompkins Projects (April 13 - May 25, 2012), Lynne Harlow will hold a one-day, site-specific installation and sound performance on Saturday, April 28th at 7pm at the Old Stone Bank in Providence, Rhode Island.