“Seif, No. 1” by Rachel Zollinger allows the viewer’s eye to follow the path of an organic line as it passes through a geometric grid while creating an elegant low relief topographical sculpture.
The Harwood Art Center is hosting two stunning shows titled “Re (structure),” recent work by neo-minimalist Rachel Zollinger in the front gallery, and “Overlap” with abstract paintings and collage by Michael Hudock, Orlando Leyba and Kevin Tolman.
Zollinger has installed a very professional looking and well-crafted solo exhibition celebrating the topography of lines within both two and three dimensional compositions. This is a very accomplished and well-executed body of work that nicely revisits minimalism
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