The Diana Lowenstein Gallery is pleased to announce the inaugural exhibition of the 2014-2015 Season. An opening reception will take place Thursday, September 11th, from 6 to 9pm. The exhibition will be on view through November 1st.

Illuminated totem poles covered in crochet, knittings and found objects reveal the similarities between modern, hi-tech materials (micro-controlled neon lights) and colloquial, lo-tech crafts (crochet, knittings and weavings) used, creating an equilibrium between traditions, technologies and generations.

Old ways and new technologies commingle together exploring how we connect to reality today.

Tales from a Sun-Drenched Elsewhere explores the nostalgic desire to revisit time like space, refusing to surrender to the irreversibility of time.

Trimino, born in Colombia, lives and works in Miami, FL. She graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree from Florida International University. As a recipient of the the Joan Mitchell Foundation Scholarship for Visual Artists, she attended the Ox-Bow Artist Residency affiliated with the School of The Art Institute of Chicago. In addition, she has been the recipient of several awards from institutions such as The Frost Art Museum, The Elliot Museum, The Appleton Museum of Art, The Rawls Museum Arts, and The Cambridge Art Association and was selected to participate in an International Art Symposium in Sweden. Her work can be found in public and private collections.

Diana Lowenstein Gallery

2043 North Miami Avenue
Miami (FL) 33127 United States
Tel. +1 (305) 5761804
info@dianalowensteingallery.com
www.dianalowensteingallery.com

Opening hours

Tuesday - Friday from 10am to 5pm
Saturday from 10am to 3pm

Related images
  1. Alex Trimino, Collective Mythology, 2014, Mixed Media (Neon lights, fibers, found objects), Dimensions variable
  2. Alex Trimino, Incompatible Petticoat, 2012, Mixed media (oil on canvas) & video, Dimensions variable
  3. Alex Trimino, Luminous, 2012, Mixed Media (Neon lights, plexiglass tubes, knittings, crochet, fibers, found objects), Dimensions variable
  4. Alex Trimino, Remembering Forgetting, 2014, Mixed Media (LED lights, plexiglass, knittings, crochet, fibers, found objects, Dimensions variable
  5. Alex Trimino, Working Object, 2014, Mixed Media (Neon lights, fibers, found objects), Dimensions variable
  6. Alex Trimino, Private Mythology, 2014, Mixed Media (Led lights, plexiglas & found objects), Dimensions variable