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This was actually a show that I herd about but was unable to go to. If only, I herd there was some of the most beautiful pieces there!


Chromatic Space is on exhibition at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center in Lower Manhattan through November 5. It's the third exhibition this year to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of American Abstract Artists. (My walk-through of The Onward of Art, which took place early in the year, is here.) Sixty-five current members are represented, along with three past members and five invited guests. This post will give you a sense of the show, which spreads out in the Fiterman Art Center's three galleries. Because I am a member of AAA with a painting in the show, I cannot make this a review or even a report, but I can take you through it photographically. 
The Fiterman Art Center consists of three spaces: Gallery A, a large space with two walls of windows illuminating two exhibition walls; Gallery B, a long hallway wide enough to allow the viewer to step back to see the work on its walls; and past that, Gallery C, a large exhibition hall with windows at one end. We start in Gallery A and move clockwise around the room. Given that the thesis of the show is color, you will see shifts and relationships as we move around this gallery, and from one gallery to another.
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