Emerson Drosch reopens at new location with Unnatural Life by Elisabeth Condon

Fri 10 Feb, 2017
Elisabeth Condon, Unnatural Life, 2016, acrylic and ink on linen, 57 x 72 inches, Courtesy Emerson Dorsch Gallery

Elisabeth Condon is a painter, traveler, and Chinese scroll aficionado, whose work re-interprets Chinese principles of balance for an information-saturated world. A Los Angeles native now based in New York, Condon has strong ties to Florida, where she was Associate Professor of Painting & Drawing at the University of South Florida, Tampa from 2003-14. Florida’s landscape connected her to 1960s Los Angeles, and the dual time and space it proposed led Condon to research Chinese scrolls for their unfolding sense of time.

Condon has exhibited in venues such as the Museum of Fine Art in St. Petersburg, FL, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, Shenghua Art Centre, Nanjing and 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery, New York. Condon’s work is held in public collections including the J.P. Chase Collection, the US Embassy Beijing, Swatch Art Peace Hotel Traces Collection Shanghai, and The Sweeney Print Collection at the Museum of Fine Art in St. Petersburg, FL. She has shown with and been represented by Emerson Dorsch of Miami since 2006.

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