Tomma Abts

Colourful exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery of work by Tomma Abts.
 
Abts produces colourful geometric abstracts by using layers of acryclic and oil paint to let images develop and show the layers. She also produces some work by casting her paintings in aluminium and including cast sections in the finished works. Abst installed the show and sees it as an installation in itself. The work is hung at the same height around the edges of the room.
 
For someone who doesn’t like abstracts I loved these bright works especially one that includes a shadow which gives the effect of a shelf in it which isn’t there. I also liked a Nevinson like explosion in blue, red and grey. In some of the pictures you see the texture of the paint underneath the top layer. They are a great study of how complimentary and contrasting colours work together.
 
Closes on 9 September 2018
 
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