Leah Rosenberg
Layers of paint transcend two dimensions and become sculptural,
shedding the framework of the canvas or wall mount. These
flexible yet delicate stacks become objects. As materials they
have a life of their own, often bending or curling in unpredictable
ways, and are subject to the same slow drift as the crust of the
earth. As paintings on painting on paintings, they both conceal the
gestures of the past and hermetically preserve them.