Elizabeth Leach Gallery is pleased to present In the Vacuum, Outside the Atmosphere, new paintings, collage, textiles and multilayered paper sculptures by Claire Cowie.
Claire Cowie’s exhibition In the Vacuum, Outside the Atmosphere explores loss, death and undefined spaces beyond our understanding. Cowie says the work investigates, “the ways in which we make meaning, impose order, and celebrate finding beauty in unanticipated places.” Most of the works including sculptures, are made entirely from paper. Triangular shaped or imperfect scraps of paper highlight the artist’s idiosyncratic style and palette combinations of brilliant hues and dark earth tones.
Cowie uses a quilted patchwork vernacular to create celestial starbursts and mariner’s compass patterning. Her Meditations collage series symbolizes emotional navigation through pain and loss, while large bowl shaped paper sculptures titled Imperfect Vessels simultaneously suggest the strengths and vulnerabilities of the body.
In the Vacuum, Outside the Atmosphere features five distinctive series, and Cowie transforms the gallery space with this multimedia presentation. Through paintings, collage, paper sculptures and textile artworks Cowie thematically explores her own feelings and experiences while inviting engagement and discovery from the viewer.