This year, Gallery 44’s annual fundraiser, Salon 44, features an open edition of a work by Maggie Groat—a great opportunity to live with a work of art that otherwise might be out of your budget. Groat’s work plays with foraged objects, symmetries, and a consistent aesthetic—regimented shapes, saturated colours on backdrops of monotone shadows, and considered, sleek, collages. The interdisciplinary quality of Groat’s practice articulates the way we move through spaces, the changing earth, the universe.
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A (Quick) Afternoon with Maggie Groat
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This year, Gallery 44’s annual fundraiser, Salon 44, features an open edition of a work by Maggie Groat—a great opportunity to live with a work of art that otherwise might be out of your budget. Groat’s work plays with foraged objects, symmetries, and a consistent aesthetic—regimented shapes, saturated colours on backdrops of monotone shadows, and considered, sleek, collages. The interdisciplinary quality of Groat’s practice articulates the way we move through spaces, the changing earth, the universe.