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Wege Center to host reception for Fiona Buchanan and Ted Mineo Dec. 8
Nov. 13, 2023 12:38 pm
The Wege Center for the Arts on the campus of Maharishi International University in Fairfield will host a reception for the gallery “Train Dreams” by Fiona Buchanan and Ted Mineo from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8. This will be followed by Gallery Talks with the artists from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 9 at the same location.
TRAIN DREAMS brings together the work of Fiona Buchanan and Ted Mineo. Departing from Buchanan’s painting in the exhibition of the same name, the artists’ approaches diverge in response to the concept of the exhibition’s title.
In Buchanan’s oil paintings, subtly surreal landscapes are pictured, constructed from memory and conveying a sense of yearning within the artist. In her work, the train is a noun--the vehicle which passes through the New England and East coast inspired worlds. The train is not visible, but the notion of the artist’s body traversing through her collected memories becomes apparent. The landscapes emit an ethereal quality, more allegiant to the way things are remembered, rather than the way they are observed.
Ted Mineo’s drawings in the exhibition present the idea of TRAIN DREAMS with a different linguistic structure--train is a verb--to coax into a shape, guide or discipline. Mineo’s drawings in the exhibition depict invented scenarios in medical spaces. The shallow trays in the intricate works maximize their versatility, functioning as containers that display surgical tools and organic matter and as shallow stages within the image that allow the artist to test out sculptural and compositional ideas within the work.
In TRAIN DREAMS, the artists present a set of stirring images that gently rhyme across different visual languages and subject matter. In Mineo’s quest to shift his own perception, Train Dreams becomes a self-directed mandate. Buchanan’s Train Dreams illuminate the fleeting passage and subjective quality of her pastoral reveries.