Winter: December 7 – 19, 2018

Blank Wall Gallery, 55 Fokionos Negri St., Athens, Greece, 12/7 – 12/18/2018.
Reception: December 7, 6 – 8 pm.

I am happy to announce that I will be included in a Blank Wall Gallery exhibition on the topic of winter, in Athens Greece.

The image below, In Your Face #04236, will be shown in the exhibition.


In Your Face #04236 Susan Bowen

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Look Down: November 6 – December 2, 2018

LITM Gallery, 140 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ, (201) 536-5557; 11/6 – 12/2/2018.
Reception: November 6, 7 – 8 pm.

I will be exhibiting five of my ‘Street Abstractions’ images at LITM Restaurant/Gallery in Jersey City for the month of November. This is a group show on the topic of ‘Look Down’.


Street Abstraction #04733 Susan Bowen
Street Abstraction #05191 Susan Bowen
Street Abstraction #09080 Susan Bowen
Street Abstraction #00962 Susan Bowen


Installation image © Beth Bentley, 2018.

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Street Abstractions: January 3 – February 3, 2018

Solo Show
Soho Photo Gallery, 15 White Street, NYC. 1/3 – 2/3/2018.
Reception: FRIDAY, January 5 (Rescheduled), 6 – 8 pm.

Street Abstraction #04733 Susan Bowen
 
I began taking pictures of the ground in the messy winter of 2015, when we had frequent snow and ice. Because I was looking down a lot so as not to fall, I started documenting abstract shapes I would find along the way. These ‘ground pictures’ have been continued more recently on my Instagram feed (@susanbowenfoto); the upcoming January exhibit is of the images that started me on this path.

Artist Statement: “‘Street Abstractions’ is an exploration of the abstract shapes I find on the streets and sidewalks of New York City, mostly in the neighborhood where I live. Often created by leaks from garbage bags left at the curb, dropped liquids, residue of winter street salt, and the like, most people would see only ugliness… if they notice at all. I like to find beauty in these unexpected places.

The look of an abstract painting is what I’m trying to evoke. They vary as to the degree to which they have identifiable details, but it is the abstract graphic quality I’m looking for in these images.


Though my neighborhood is getting more gentrified (and destroyed) by the second… it is still not the cleanest of neighborhoods. I have found this to be of great benefit to me, as there is always something new to find spilled, dropped, or dragged on the sidewalks in just in the handful of blocks I typically wander.”

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