Veröffentlicht am 09.03.2015
James
Kalm met Yevgeniya Baras several years ago through her association with
the Bushwick curatorial project Regina Rex. He then bumped into the
artist through her migratory gallery Bull and Ram. While your
correspondent is always impressed with artists who recognize the
importance of working with and promoting their arts community, it's an
added bonus when these individuals turn out to be talented artists in
their own right. Yevgeniya Baras combines the rugged, physicality of
found objects with an almost shamanistic reverence for their evocative
potential. By melding the factual with a sophisticated sense of
abstraction and its legacy, the artist teases out emotional responses
that are embedded in the humble substance of simple images and day to
day things.
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