Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition of new drawings by Dana Piazza titled, Fall lines. This is his first solo exhibition with the gallery and an artist reception will be held on January 15th.
Dana Piazza creates meticulous abstract drawings on paper that build upon one initial mark. The line based shapes are largely monochromatic and minimal. He does not plan the final composition, instead opting to follow a set of self-imposed rules in which each line is influenced by the one before.
Piazza’s forms are voluminous and densely patterned. Striped repetition creates a rhythm within the curved bodies. The ink lines are semi transparent and deepen as they overlap. Though the marks themselves are quite dense, the shapes appear light as if floating.
Discovery and an exploration of chance are at the heart of his practice. The artist's hand remains present in slight wavering of the lines and subtle imperfections. Though the drawings are largely improvisational, the final forms are structured and maintain the illusion of precision and order.
















