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Riverside Gallery presents "Liminal Showcase 2"

originally published: 10/01/2022


”NY, NY”, 2018, mixed media on wood, 48 x 48 inches by Mi Kyoung Yun

(HACKENSACK, NJ) -- Riverside Gallery presents a second liminal showcase of artworks by Ung Boo Kang, Lee Dae Sun Hwa, Mi Kyoung Yun, Jan Dickey, Paula Schiller, Alice Stoler, Andrea Placer, Elizabeth Rundquist, Joan Knauer, Miriam Stern, Joan Strier, Leslie Fetner, Jenny Kim, Susan Sinek, Linda Tomaselli, Pamela Fenwick, Rosemarie Crabtree, and Sandra Frech. The exhibition runs from October 1 to 18, 2022, with an opening reception on Saturday, October 8th, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm.

Mi Kyoung Yun visualizes flowers as CD-ROMs that spring outside the picture plane. Her work is pertinent to our age that is defined by technology and may relate to the visions of Post Humanism, in which people, nature, and technology merge together to challenge the unequal relationships that are ideologically intrinsic to Humanism.

Jan Dickey is a multidisciplinary painter and installation artist who explores paint as a living substance through a process-based approach.

Jan Dickey received an MFA from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in 2017 and a BFA from the University of Delaware in 2009. He has had solo exhibitions throughout the United States and internationally in Tokyo, Japan. Jan was a resident artist at ARTnSHELTER (Tokyo, Japan) in 2019, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Arts Center (Nebraska City, NE) in 2018, and the Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT) in 2017. In 2020 he curated exhibitions at the Honolulu Museum of Art (Why Are You Painting?) and Studio9D in Chelsea, NY (Another Year in the Republic).

In 2021 Jan was included in the Chengdu Biennale (Chengdu, China) special exhibition “Interdependency: Meeting the Universe Halfway” curated by Shulang Zou & He Xi. His work was also recently featured in the International Painting Annual 9 published by Manifest Press (Cincinnati, OH), as well as the I Like Your Work podcast fall 2022 catalog for the “Finding a Memory” exhibition curated by Erika B Hess (Boston, MA). Jan’s studio is located in Brooklyn, NY.

Aconda by Jan Dickey; 18” x 15”, traditional gesso, egg tempera, walnut oil, pigments, turmeric dye, cochineal dye, beeswax on cotton muslin; 2022




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Lee Dae Sun Hwa received her Ph.D. in color from the PIC University in the USA and post-graduated in oil painting at the Duksung University. She has had 26 private exhibitions including in LA and Seoul and Daejeon (Korea). She also participated in 2-persons exhibitions two times and participated in international art fairs over 30 times, in Melbourne (Australia), London, Brussels, Paris, Miami (USA), Sinagpore, Malaysia, and so on. She also participated in art fairs in Korea, including Seoul, Busan, Daejon, and Gwangju. She exhibited in more than 700 group shows, including the Environment Project (‘The pig left’), Integration and Unity in 2019, and Pyeongchang Olympics Closing Festival in 2018. Lee currently serves as an advisory board member in art at Carnegie Lee Foundation, Director of Korean Art Association, Full-time Artists’ Association, Gapja Artist Group, and Contemporary Artists Association.

Lee Dae Sun Hwa’s work notes: A change in my work began a few years ago. The nature inside me is not the nature or naturalism of the physical world, but the independence of the mind that is free and does so on its own and does not depend on anything, and the life that lives accordingly is nature itself (the philosophy of Laozi). The work of erasing the shape of this life and shaping abstraction as an inner structure began. Reproducing or shaping the image of nautre is not nature itself. Nature or any other image or shape is trying to find its truth. In this way, the form of nature’s image disappears, and new forms form a primitive simplicity of color through formative languages such as repeating colors and drawing, and free colors form harmony with dots and lines, and the texture is revealed as an abstract emotion.

artwork by Lee Dae Sun Hwa

Paula Schiller engages in the language of abstract expressionism to pay homage to the great women artists such as Joan Mitchell and Lee Krasner. A sort of luminous and meditative quality of light and color can be felt from Schiller’s paintings.

Winter, oil on canvas, 2018 by Paula Schiller

Alice Stoler makes landscapes in the tradition of abstract expressionism, following the lessons of Franz Kline and other artists.

Crossroads by Alice Stoler

Ungboo Kang makes highly vibrant abstract works patterned by floral splashes of paint juxtaposed with vertical white stripes. Kang’s works appear connected to the Monochrome movement in terms of abstract style and composition, although he utilizes more diverse colors in his works.

Snare by Ungboo Kang

Riverside Gallery is located in the inside of Riverside Mall (One Riverside sq. Suite 201) in Hackensack, New Jersey. Riverside Gallery is a 21st century pioneer in bringing talented international artists and exhibiting diverse mediums of art. The Gallery is dedicated to opening a channel for both established and new up-and-coming artists to express their visions, and for clients to experience and appreciate art. Its prestige and reputation stems from special art collections and successful past exhibitions of works by well renowned artists. 

The Gallery is located at the heart of the art community, only a few minutes from New York City. Artists that have exhibited their work at Riverside Gallery take pride in the fact that their work have been exhibited in a forum that highly values uniqueness, creativity, and talent.




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