Contemporary Art Matters is thrilled to announce the much-anticipated solo exhibition, ‘A Room of Her Own,’ featuring the captivating artworks of Kira Nam Greene. The exhibition will be on display at Contemporary Art Matters’ gallery in Columbus, Ohio, from September 19 to October 19, 2023.
‘A Room of Her Own’ promises to immerse visitors in the enchanting and thought-provoking world of Kira Nam Greene’s creations. Known for her unique blend of contemporary and figurative art, Greene’s works evoke a sense of intimacy and empowerment, drawing viewers into her narrative. Through her striking use of color and masterful compositions, she invites audiences to explore the intricacies of women’s lives, their dreams, and their multifaceted roles in society.
For more information about the exhibition, including opening reception details and gallery hours, please visit https://contemporaryartmatters.com/ or contact:
Contemporary Art Matters
243 North 5th Street
Suite 110
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 313-4360
About Contemporary Art Matters:
Contemporary Art Matters is a leading art gallery in Columbus, Ohio, dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging and established contemporary artists. With a commitment to promoting diversity and innovation in the art world, the gallery provides a platform for artists to express their unique voices and perspectives.
Kira Nam Greene’s work explores female sexuality, desire and control through figure and food still-life paintings, surrounded by complex patterns. Imbuing the feminist legacies of Pattern and Decoration Movement with transnational, multicultural motifs, Greene creates colorful paintings that are unique combinations of realism and abstraction, employing diverse media such as oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor and colored pencil. Combining Pop Art tropes and transnationalism, she also examines the politics of food through the depiction of brand name food products, or junk food. Recently, Greene started a figurative painting series spurred by the 2016 Presidential Election, Women’s March, #metoo movement and ensuing crisis of conscience, this new body of work aspires to present the power of collective action by women.