2001

Claude Temin-Vergez

Claude Temin-Vergez

Stanley Picker Fellow 2001

“The painted surface itself has become a pulsating patchwork of intricately interlocking colored shapes”ā€¯units of sheer sensory impulse whose value demanded to be experienced haptically as much as optically. Ornate, flamboyantly twisting and swelling forms derived both from the observation of biological forms and nature and from studies of the way such forms have historically Claude Temin-Vergez