Sciart Magazine - QUICK VIEW Systems of Color with Julie Wolfe

"Cultural Values," American University, Katz Museum (2017).

Big data is a rapidly growing scientific research field that applies high-power computers to the understanding of complex natural phenomena. It enables scientists to study new areas in biology, the environment, and even social culture. D.C.-based artist Julie Wolfe tries to make sense of these large systems using means that are available to her – visual tools. Her process is similar to that of scientific research...

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JULIE WOLFE

Julie Wolfe is a multimedia, conceptual artist based in Washington, D.C., and New York City. Her work explores the layered relationship between external environments and interior states of perception, often drawing from archives of collected imagery, data, and found material. Through a practice that spans painting, installation, collage, and artist’s books, Wolfe constructs richly textured systems of color, form, and language that serve as poetic frameworks for navigating time, memory, and identity.

https://www.juliewolfestudio.com
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