Sweet and Dangerous: Works from Dana Oldfather and Anthony Bartholomew
Curated by Alex Tapié
Bartholomew is a print maker whose work focuses on the concept of fullness versus void, using various non-representational shapes and colors to illustrate the states of emptiness/fullness we encounter daily. He is a printmaking instructor at Kent State University and the shop manager at Zygote Press.
Oldfather is a nationally recognized self-taught painter whose abstract works mirror very tangible concepts of contrast; evolution and annihilation, battle and celebration, “the sweet and dangerous.” Oldfather’s work appears courtesy of Bonfoey Gallery.
Curated by Alex Tapié
Bartholomew is a print maker whose work focuses on the concept of fullness versus void, using various non-representational shapes and colors to illustrate the states of emptiness/fullness we encounter daily. He is a printmaking instructor at Kent State University and the shop manager at Zygote Press.
Oldfather is a nationally recognized self-taught painter whose abstract works mirror very tangible concepts of contrast; evolution and annihilation, battle and celebration, “the sweet and dangerous.” Oldfather’s work appears courtesy of Bonfoey Gallery.
Dana Oldfather _
Anthony Bartholomew