Transmissions: Solo exhibition by Ann Tracy

17 October - 21 December 2024
Overview

Impulse Gallery is please to announce the solo exhibition "Transmissions" by American artist Ann Tracy, opening on the 17th October from 18:00 - 21:00.

 

Tracy, whose work spans painting, sculpture, and multimedia installation, draws from her extensive artistic training and engagement with contemporary social issues. Her career began with a focus on figurative abstraction, developed after her studies at Boston University, where she earned both undergraduate and graduate degrees in sculpture.

 

"Transmissions" reflects Ann Tracy’s evolving exploration of her studio practices, as well as her response to social and political climates. Particularly since 2015, her work has taken on a more direct representation of women, often addressing themes of vulnerability, strength and empowerment. Tracy’s large-scale works tap into the gestalt of our times, each painting its own informational attunement whether she is using images of the human, animal, plant or landscape.

 

The exhibition will include an installation titled "They Never Died - Seven Roses" a collaborative work that integrates the poetry of Amy Hosig and the music of contemporary classical composer Marcelo Toledo. This installation reflects Tracy’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and the sharing of artistic experiences through collective expression.

 

Ann Tracy has always maintained a close connection to the artistic and cultural movements of her time, whether through her work in New York, her current base in Zurich, or her creative pursuits in Tuscany. Her dedication to art began at a young age, and her life-long commitment to her craft has led to a prolific body of work that continues to engage with contemporary social issues while remaining rooted in her personal experiences.

 

Join us for the opening of "Transmissions" on 17 October from 18:00 to 21:00 in Lucerne, where you can engage with the transcendent world of Ann Tracy in person. RSVP below to attend the opening with the artist in attendance.

 
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