Site: Brooklyn, Monochrome, 2019, Brooklyn, NY

Thank you Denise LaCongo for these photos.

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Katherine Sehr

“I record small rhythmic movements on paper. The time invested results in an animated landscape. In the private act of drawing one gesture leads to another. Choreography uses the mind, the body and the grid. Writing uses the mind, the hand and the grid. It was through this performative relationship that I began to translate improvisational movement through line. An accumulation of psychological traces slowly crawls across the surface creating its own territory. Through persistent meditation I am delineating space on an intimate level. I wish to illustrate time through process.”

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Decade: Contemporary Collecting 2002-2012 at the buffalo AKG art museum — in Buffalo, New York. 2012

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Framing a piece that went to Barclay Damon LLP in Buffalo NY 2008