Catherine Repko's new exhibition, 'Duets', at Huxley-Parlour showcases ten large-scale paintings exploring the intricate relationship between two figures. The exhibition title signifies the synchronicity achieved only through distinct individuals. Repko's works convey emotional tension and restlessness, capturing figures in motion and transition. Through the interplay of color and form, she creates a liminal space between figures and their surroundings, enhanced by the contrasting single figure in 'amid the plains', engaging with the unseen. Her exploration of duality challenges perceptions of connection and divergence in human interactions.
Repko weaves an ambiguity into her canvases through an abstraction of space, capturing her subjects in transition between past and future.
The duality explored in 'Duets' reflects the boundaries of togetherness and divergence, characters inviting unseen presences through their gestures.
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