Sunday, December 22, 2024

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

Monochrome Unity

“Welcome to White & Texture [Monochrome Unity], perhaps our most challenging calls for art to date.

Subtitled Monochrome Unity, we invited artists to explore the profound subtleties and striking complexities of using white as the driving color and how texture within the white and informs the execution and the narrative of an artwork. We wanted them to explore the effect of this limitation – without a “conventional” color palette.

When artists are freed from tradition, from expectation, and from the weight of history, there is an opportunity for release, exploration, and the unexpected and we looked for artworks that found emotion without using color. Uniformity, tranquility universality, simplicity, purity, or abstraction may all come to the surface and create a beautiful tension between what is missing – color, tradition, and form – and what is gained – innovation and the unexpected.

Our desire from this exhibition is not the search for simplicity but the discovery of a new way of creating and a different way of expression. We hope Monochrome Unity achieves this and finds new solutions to an artistic challenge.

Using the work of such artists as Michael Buthe, Piero Manzoni, Joan Nixon, and ceramic sculptor Maria Barttuszova provide us with a broad template of the experience we aim to create in the Cultural Center.

White & Texture [Monochrome Unity] will fill our galleries, creating a visual harmony and coherence and like never before, give a visitor experience like no other.”

September 10 – October 5 2024

Molly Demeulenaere, Executive Director.

Opening Reception for “Collecté” Works by Aline Lindemann

HyArts Programming Annex

Fri, Oct 11, 5-7pm

The Cultural Center of Cape Cod welcomes artist Aline Lindemann to our Guyer Barn Gallery in Hyannis with her exhibition “Collecté.” A mixed-media artist, Aline Lindemann loves to combine old with new in her paintings, collages, assemblages, and textile work.

By incorporating vintage ephemera or fabrics into her art, she reminds the beauty to appreciate the past, begins conversations, and grapples with enduring questions. 

This exhibition will be on display from Oct 8-Nov 11.

This is a free event, and all are welcome.