In the exhibition “Into the Garden,” artist Carly Glovinski brings her personal experience gardening out of the plot and onto the canvas. The show, filled with morning glories, snapdragons and the human care poured into their growth, is on view at Manhattan’s Morgan Lehman Gallery through June 6.
“Before these works could exist, the gardens themselves had to be built and tended,” writes the gallery. “By absorbing their cycles of cultivation, Glovinski has shaped a reciprocal practice where attention, care, and painting converge, allowing this luminous exhibition to emerge.”
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