Victoria Burge | Notations

 

Victoria Burge
Installation Shot
Orbits, 2018
Ink, pencil, and gesso on book page
15.25 x 12.75 inches
Victoria Burge
Day Weave, 2019
Pencil and acrylic on graph paper
9 3/4 x 7 1/16 inches
Victoria Burge
Night Weave, 2019
Pencil and acrylic on graph paper
9 7/8 x 7 1/16 inches
Victoria Burge
Star Music I, 2019
Pencil and typewriter on painted paper
8 x 5 3/4 inches
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Star Music II, 2019
Pencil and typewriter on digitally printed paper
8 x 5 3/4 inches
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Installation Shot
Victoria Burge, Geometric D, 2018, Chalk on schoolhouse slate, 14 x 9 3/4 inches
Victoria Burge, Geometric B, 2018, Chalk on found schoolhouse slate, 13 x 9 inches
Victoria Burge, Geomtric Z, 2019, Chalk on antique tablet, 10 x 7 inches
Victoria Burge
Installation Shot
Night Notation, 2019
Pen and pencil on digitally printed black paper
2 x 4 feet
Victoria Burge
Curved Twill I, 2019
Ink and pencil on draft notation paper
9 7/16 x 6 3/4 inches
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Victoria Burge
Curved Twill II, 2019
Ink, pencil, and acrylic on draft notation paper
9 3/8 x 6 7/8 inches
Emily Jane Hass
Installation Shot
Untitled, 2019
Found wood, house paint
11 x 14 inches

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On view: October 17–November 30, 2019
Opening reception: Thursday, October 17, 6–8 PM

 

The drawings and objects in Notations reference a variety of mathematical systems- weaving codes, numeric sequences, and children’s games- to explore patterns as a visual language.

Composed of infinite combinations, these patterned arrangements identify universes of connectivity through metered marks.

A collaborative artwork by artist, Emily Hass, will be presented in conversation with the sculptural objects in the exhibition.

 

Victoria Burge’s multidisciplinary practice employs mathematics and mapping to develop a visual language of pattern.

Her works have been included in exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Public Library, and Blum & Poe Los Angeles.

Her drawings and prints are part of the permanent collections at The Smithsonian American Art Museum, The British Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Fabric Workshop and Museum, The Esopus Foundation, and Beinecke Library at Yale University.

She has been awarded fellowships from the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, the Haystack School of Craft, the Macdowell Colony and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Her exhibitions and printmaking collaborations have been reviewed in numerous journals including ArtNews and Art In Print.

Burge divides her time between Peterborough, NH, Philadelphia, and Manhattan.