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Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas is pleased to announce the opening of Synchronicity of Color,
by sculptor Margo
Sawyer. An opening reception for the artist will be held Saturday, June 21, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. The
exhibition
continues through Saturday, August 16, 2008.
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Throughout her career, Sawyer has created sculptural installations which translate sacred spaces
into a
contemporary vocabulary. Synchronicity of Color continues this exploration between color, light,
and architecture that
suggest underlying patterns and a conceptual framework. For this exhibition the artist has chosen an
array of brilliant
paint colors for these new aluminum box panels. Also featured is a new installation responding to the
gallerys
architecture.
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Sawyer often equates the work as a quilt of color, responding to the unexpected color compositions,
the multi-cultural
and gender associations as in the Gees Bend quilts, the symbolic use of form and color of the
De Stijl movement, and
the work of Piet Mondrian. Don Bacigalupi, Ph.D., Director of the Toledo Art Museum in Ohio, referenced
Sawyers
work in 1999, "Perhaps Mondrian comes closest to providing a precedent
think of Broadway Boogie
Woogie and the
way in which its composition has been read as a jazzy improvisation of a New York City streetscape,
seen from
above."
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Earlier this year, Sawyer completed two large-scale, outdoor sculptural installations
entitled Synchronicity of Color Red and Blue at Discovery Green, a new 12 acre park in
downtown Houston, and in 2007 she created an outdoor installation using fused glass,
stone, steel, light, and landscaping for Whole Foods World Headquarters in downtown
Austin, as well as a permanent site-specific installation at the Residences Tower in One
Arts Plaza in the Dallas Arts District.
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Sawyer was born in the United States, although she spent the majority of her early years
in England. She received her M.F.A. from Yale University and her B.A. Honors degree from
Chelsea School of Art in London. She currently lives and works outside Austin and has
been a Professor of Art at the University of Texas since 1988.
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The artist has also been a recipient of numerous grants, fellowships, and awards,
including from Fulbright-Hays Research Grant to India, Skowhegan School of Painting and
Sculpture, The American Academy in Rome, National Endowment for the Arts Grant, New
York State Council for the Arts Grant for Public Art, Travel Grants Fund For Artists - a joint
project through the National Endowment for the Arts and Arts International, Fulbright
Senior Research Fellowship to Japan, Japan Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship, and Louis
Comfort Tiffany Foundation. The artist previously exhibited with the gallery in 2005 and
has also exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, New Haven, Houston, Austin, the United
Kingdom, Italy, India, Spain, Germany, and Japan.
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Holly Johnson Gallery is located at 1411 Dragon Street in Dallas, Texas 75207. Summer
Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. The gallery is a member of
CADD (Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas). For more information or visual material please
call 214-369-0169, email info@hollyjohnsongallery.com,
or visit
www.hollyjohnsongallery.com.
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