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Emerging Voices in Contemporary Art: Torey Thornton in Conversation with Holly E. Hughes

Friday, February 26, 2016

7:15 pm EST

Torey Thornton (American, born 1990). Photograph by Jason Frank Rothenberg.

FREE
Auditorium

On the occasion of his first museum exhibition, Torey Thornton: Sir Veil, Thornton will discuss his work with Godin-Spaulding Curator & Curator for the Collection Holly E. Hughes.

Thornton’s purposely ambiguous imagery is nestled between abstraction and figuration. He brings together seemingly impulsive combinations of forms and colors supported by slatted wood panels, large sheets of paper, and found materials. The result is visually tense imagery that explores Thornton’s interest in the perception of pictorial space. During this talk, Thornton and Hughes will delve into the selection of works for this mini-survey exhibition, the artist’s process, his unconventional use of materials, and the important role language and play take on in the paintings and sculptures he creates.

Artsy recently named Thornton one of 16 Emerging Artists to Watch in 2016.

Learn More about the Emerging Voices in Contemporary Art Lecture Series

Program Sponsors

The Albright-Knox Art Gallery gratefully acknowledges the Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc. for its generous support of the Emerging Voices Lecture Series.