Apr 16 - Jun 22
09:00 - 17:00
Location
St George's Anglican Church
Maria Kreyn’s paintings are a delight. The use of abstract, figurative and textured features is a vortic cloud of colour and shape, containing natural and architectural forms, each of these works eschews common nods to pop and media to present something verging on the timeless. Of note is her palette choices, returning to muted ‘natural’ colours of romantic landscape scenes her work feels tonally at home amongst Casper David Fredrich, Salvador Dali and Tullio Crali. Three artists whose use of shape, motion, texture and abstraction have a close resonance in Kreyn’s paintings. Critically, one might argue that these paintings are too based in past masters to speak in a contemporary world but there’s enough play amongst the elements to sense the artist amongst the influences. Of the many great shows on offer at Venice 2024 CHRONOS demands at a visit.
Exhibition Notes: Maria Kreyn
CHRONOS, a new exhibition of 10 monumental paintings by Maria Kreyn, is unveiled in Venice. Presented by M.O.N. Art Foundation, the exhibition will run until 22 June at the historic St George’s Anglican Church, Venice.
Heightened by the ecclesiastical setting of an active Anglican church, CHRONOS immerses the viewer in a meditation on the material nature of time, reflecting on turbulent weather systems and our fragile human connection with the atmosphere.
For more information visit www.monartfoundation.com