Sabre Esler Explores Physical and Ephemeral Connectivity in The Network
https://www.artsatl.org/review-sabre-esler-explores-physical-and-ephemeral-connectivity-in-the-network/
https://www.artsatl.org/review-sabre-esler-explores-physical-and-ephemeral-connectivity-in-the-network/
Three Atlanta artists, Sabre Esler, Grace Kisa and Corrina Sephora, have been selected to show their work in the European Cultural Centre’s Exhibition “Personal Structures: Beyond Boundaries” in Venice, Italy, this year. The exhibit will be at the city’s Palazzo Bembo from April 20 to Nov. 24, in conjunction with the 60th annual Venice Biennale. The prestigious biennial contemporary art exhibition invites artists from across the world to exhibit in Venice during that time.
Rough Draft, Artists being considered for interior, exterior projects at Brookhaven City Centre
The often-claustrophobic conditions of immense physical and social change are the implicit or explicit topics of several artists (some of whom will be part of next month’s column). Just the title of Sabre Esler’s The Cosmos, the Cipher a n d the Soul at Perimeter College Clarkston Campus Gallery, where she teaches, suggests why it’s necessary to mention her here. Her geometric and gestural compositions use notes of underlying musical scores to limit the look of the final piece.
In Something Out of Nothing, now on display at Chastain Arts Center, Jeffrey Wilcox Paclipan and Sabre Esler, Atlanta-based artists with mixed-medium practices, present two very different yet complementary approaches to the relationship between line and form, between two- dimensional and three-dimensional.