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I attended Pure Vision Arts' Modern Primitive show last week. It was a 6th Anniversary Exhibition and Reception featuring work by self-taught artists with autism and other developmental disabilities. The turn out was fantastic and the presented work even more so.
The showroom, located on the 3rd floor at 114 West 17th Street was crowded with artists and art lovers from all different economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds. The smorgasbord of attendees fit well with the wide variety of aesthetics presented. The energy reflected the life of the artwork and inspired many to purchase pieces on display, as well as gift items, such as pillows, stationary, and notebooks.
With a merry mood filling the air, I enjoyed cheese and wine while viewing work by my favorite PVA artist, Jessica Park. Her use of lines and color is absolutely stunning.
I cannot think of a more genuine and better cause-related organization in the neighborhood of Chelsea. I urge everyone to check out the next PVA exhibit and learn how to support Manhattan's only studio and exhibition space dedicated to this kind of artist and this kind of artwork; click here.
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Reply #1 on : Wed December 10, 2008, 13:18:31