
Abstract Expressionism has always been my favorite art movement in the history. When talking about the artworks shown in the gallery with my friends, I explained that the main reason I liked abstract expressionistic art was that it gave the audience enough space to use their imagination and thoughts. Among the artworks, I like the piece in the first photo for most. It is called Tea with the Elvesby Leah Shane Dixon, the curator of this show. The painting resonates with the interior of a set of sculpture I am planning to do, so it inspires me a lot.
This is also the first time for me to go to an art gallery and meet with the artists who actually made the art. I talked with them, got to know them, and asked questions about the processes of making arts. That was so amazing.
There is another show going to be on next week called Nowhere is Home. I got very interested in it at the first second when I knew about the name, because I always believe that nowhere is home, but at the same time, everywhere is home.
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