Melodie Provenzano & Rachel Hovnanian

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Carrie Secrist Gallery is pleased to announce two upcoming exhibitions featuring the work of Melodie Provenzano and Rachel Hovnanian. This will be the first solo exhibitions in Chicago for both artists. There will be an opening reception on Saturday, December 11th, from 4-7pm with both artists present.

New York based artist Melodie Provenzano is inspired by objects; the way they look and the emotions that they suggest. Still life's are composed with figurines and various items, like drinking glasses, golf balls, ribbons, and bows. The final arrangement is a meticulously rendered composition that allows a brief glimpse into the artist's personal world. Using graphite and gouache to create these mock dramas, with accents of color and gold leaf to suggest a narrative momentum, Provenzano allows the audience to assign their own meaning to the works. The works are filled with images of love and misfortune, artificiality and intimacy, and failure and realization. The drawings are affectionately constructed but within these delicate works are strong recognitions about our own notions of power and fragility.

New York based artist Rachel Hovnanian's work seeks to provoke. Hovnanian explores the reward and the cost of beauty through a range of media from small and large-scale sculptures in cold, imperious marble to haunting photographs, film and artifacts - all delivered with monochromatic precision. The vignettes are made from the artist's simple observations honed by life experiences that often verge on the caustic and humorous. How physical beauty is valued, and the search for inner meaning are the questions that provide the foundation and energy for Hovnanian's work.

Melodie Provenzano graduated with a BFA from the Parsons School of Design in 1996. She was recently included in Playing Around at the Brattleboro Museum, Brattleboro, VT and Champagne & Baloney at Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York. She is represented by Lyons Weir Gallery in New York.

Rachel Hovnanian lives and works in New York City and received her education at Parsons School of Design, the National Academy of Design, The Arts Students League and the University of Texas. Her work is exhibited internationally and includes shows at Parasol Unit foundation for Contemporary Art, Jason McCoy Gallery, and Meredith Long & Company. Hovnanian's work has been reviewed in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal Europe and Elle Décor.

For further information please contact Natalie Schuh at info@secristgallery.com or at 312.491.0917.

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Melodie Provenzano & Rachel Hovnanian Carrie Secrist Gallery Main address: Carrie Secrist Gallery 835 W. Washington Blvd. 60607 Chicago | IL , United states Carrie Secrist Gallery 835 W. Washington Blvd. 60607 Chicago | IL , United states

Carrie Secrist Gallery is pleased to announce two upcoming exhibitions featuring the work of Melodie Provenzano and Rachel Hovnanian. This will be the first solo exhibitions in Chicago for both artists. There will be an opening reception on Saturday, December 11th, from 4-7pm with both artists present.

New York based artist Melodie Provenzano is inspired by objects; the way they look and the emotions that they suggest. Still life's are composed with figurines and various items, like drinking glasses, golf balls, ribbons, and bows. The final arrangement is a meticulously rendered composition that allows a brief glimpse into the artist's personal world. Using graphite and gouache to create these mock dramas, with accents of color and gold leaf to suggest a narrative momentum, Provenzano allows the audience to assign their own meaning to the works. The works are filled with images of love and misfortune, artificiality and intimacy, and failure and realization. The drawings are affectionately constructed but within these delicate works are strong recognitions about our own notions of power and fragility.

New York based artist Rachel Hovnanian's work seeks to provoke. Hovnanian explores the reward and the cost of beauty through a range of media from small and large-scale sculptures in cold, imperious marble to haunting photographs, film and artifacts - all delivered with monochromatic precision. The vignettes are made from the artist's simple observations honed by life experiences that often verge on the caustic and humorous. How physical beauty is valued, and the search for inner meaning are the questions that provide the foundation and energy for Hovnanian's work.

Melodie Provenzano graduated with a BFA from the Parsons School of Design in 1996. She was recently included in Playing Around at the Brattleboro Museum, Brattleboro, VT and Champagne & Baloney at Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York. She is represented by Lyons Weir Gallery in New York.

Rachel Hovnanian lives and works in New York City and received her education at Parsons School of Design, the National Academy of Design, The Arts Students League and the University of Texas. Her work is exhibited internationally and includes shows at Parasol Unit foundation for Contemporary Art, Jason McCoy Gallery, and Meredith Long & Company. Hovnanian's work has been reviewed in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal Europe and Elle Décor.

For further information please contact Natalie Schuh at info@secristgallery.com or at 312.491.0917.

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