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SELECT EXHIBITIONS & REVIEWS
| 2007 |
Atlantic Avenue Art Walk |
| 2007 |
Bushwick Open Studios & Arts Festival |
| 2006 |
Bushwick Open Studios |
| 2006 |
Atlantic Avenue Art Walk |
| 2006 |
open
studio |
2005 |
Night for the Arts (benefit, group show) |
2005 |
"Found Brooklyn" (window exhibition, group show) |
2005 |
"The Art & Music of NYC" (group show) |
2005 |
Atlantic Avenue Art Walk |
2005 |
"Search for Internal Order" |
2005 |
"Mixing Business with Pleasure" (group show) |
2004 |
store front open studio |
2004 |
"The Bougainvillea Series" |
2004 |
APA Auction |
2004 |
"Looking at Art" (lecture/workshop) |
2004 |
"The Adirondack Series" |
2004 |
"Adirondacks in Miniature" |
2003 |
"Looking at Art" (lecture/workshop) |
2003 |
open studio |
For additional information, please contact the artist.
Reviews
Library Will Host Landscape Display, The Reporter
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Collector's Statement
“Ms. Taber’s colors are exquisite, and the geometry of angles leaves me with a feeling of order and peace, reinforced by that amazing blue. Her Under the Bougainvillea series strikes me as mythic; there is the overwhelming presence of death (the dark colors in the bougainvillea are even more effective, I think, than the black in the atmosphere) and recumbency (death’s position, though erotic as well) but also the preciousness of the nipples, the under slope of the breasts, and (this makes it!) the curve of the neck. Some might see that flesh as fixed in stone, in amber, under glass, but to me it’s breathing, albeit in a gray zone.”
Zell Kravinsky, PhD, Philanthropist and Art Collector