What's Happening?
Berry Campbell Gallery in New York is hosting an exhibition titled 'Lynne Drexler: A Painted Aria,' showcasing the artist's unique approach to painting inspired by opera music. The exhibition features
works from the 1970s, a period when Drexler attended the Metropolitan Opera frequently and translated musical compositions into visual art. The show highlights Drexler's use of synesthesia, a condition where sensory experiences overlap, allowing her to perceive music as color and form. This exhibition offers a glimpse into Drexler's innovative artistic process and her contributions to 20th-century abstraction.
Why It's Important?
Lynne Drexler's work represents a significant exploration of synesthesia in art, offering insights into how sensory experiences can influence creative expression. The exhibition not only celebrates Drexler's artistic achievements but also contributes to the broader understanding of abstraction and its evolution. By examining the intersection of music and visual art, the show encourages viewers to consider the ways in which different art forms can inspire and inform one another, enriching the cultural landscape.








