1275 Minnesota St /
re.riddle
Opening reception for Kathryn Kert Green: Line-Storm on August 2, from 5 - 7pm.
Kathryn Kert Green’s drawings begin with a mark, then a pen line, and from there, a flurry of edges that treat line as object: material and dimensional. Her lines do not describe so much as accumulate. They hover between material and idea, mark and meaning, tracing the moment where shape begins to appear, then dissipates. What results is a kind of vibration and tension held between media. The line, as it moves, does not define shape so much as explore the sensation of presence. One enters these drawings not by deciphering them, but by attuning with their shifts in density, rhythm, and weight. In Line-Storm, Green asks us to consider the line as the edge of comprehension itself: felt before it is understood, seen before it is named. Each mark holds the force of thought taking shape: tentative, searching, and alive.