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Artist Exhibitions:
GREY AREA
130 NW 24th Street
Wynwood Art District
Miami FL
Art Basel 2011 Satellite
Group Show
December 1 - December 5, 2011
MIAMI MUSEUM OF ART
BLACK ART IN AMERICA COMPENDIUM 2010
Forum Panelist
December 1, 2010
Miami, Florida
FORT LAUDERDALE MUSEUM OF ART
July 15, 2009
VISUAL PERFORMANCE WITH
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Artist Galleries:
http://www.Artfulhome.com
http://www.Art-Atlas.net
http://www.outsiderart.info
http://www.laurievaughn.com
http://www.artwanted.com
http://www.saatchionline.com
http://www.Agora-Gallery.com
AGORA GALLERY
Chelsea, New York City
530 W. 25th St
New York NY 10001
212-226-4151
www.agora-gallery....
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Artist Reviews:
REVIEWS:
ARTisSPECTRUM, The Chelsea Perspective, Vol.20 November 2008
Bold gesture, powerful color, and sweeping movement characterize the dynamic abstract expressionist paintings of Laurie Vaughn. By synthesizing a broad range of global influences from the American Abstract Expressionist Action Painters, to the CoBrA Art Movement, Zen Calligraphy, and 19th century ...
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Collections:
Suzanne Hock, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Charlene Taber, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Sal Bakar, Miami, Florida, USA
Decades, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Derrick W. Smith, A+S Architects, Planners, P.A., Miami
Rowan University, New Jersey, USA
ACT Museum of Contemporary Art, Vienna, Austria
Barbara Capitsman, Miami, Florida, USA
Fort ...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Artist Statement for Laurie Vaughn
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Primarily, my inspiration is derivitive of the New York School art movement genre of abstract expressionism. Additionally, I incorporate expressionist painting influences, derived from the CoBrA art, German Expressionism, in creating my personal brand, of representational, expressionist painting.
Taking formal techniques from the CoBrA and New York School art movement, I blend subliminal nuances emanating from sources of inspiration, that are as diverse as Japanese calligraphy to the tribal art, of the Dogon.
Utilizing a layering of abstract expressionist painting applications, I reference the oevres of expressionist artists that includes: Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, Willem deKooning, Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, and lesser known, abstract expressionism art movement painters.
Representational techniques have been strongly influenced by the bold, vibrant, and colorful expressionist painting genre of significant CoBrA art movement icons, including: Cornielle, Karel Appel, Rooskens, Eugene Brands, Lucebert and Asger Jorn.I prefer to work in mixed media, incorporating gesso, tempera, acrylic, enamel and oil on canvas.
My goal is to create individual series, dominated by influences from a combination of artists, overlaid with my personal interpretation or social commentary on events that effect us all.
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