Julie Davidow is an American contemporary artist living and working in Miami, Florida. Davidow’s work is a search for the gestalt. Her practice includes minimalist abstracted geometric paintings, graphite drawings, wall murals, and site-specific installations which seek to establish order through the mapping of multiple visual cues of microbiological, botanical, geologic, cartographic, and architectural influences reflecting her investigation of the struggle for balance between the natural and built environments. Exhibitions include the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC; Miami Art Museum; Museum of Art Ft Lauderdale; Girl’s Club in Ft Lauderdale; Tampa Museum of Art; Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, NC; Artspace in Raleigh, NC; Mass Moca in North Adams, MA; Lawrimore Projects in Seattle, WA; Tarryn Theresa Gallery in Los Angeles; Shoshana Wayne Gallery in Los Angeles; Kathryn Markel Gallery in NYC; Diana Lowenstein Gallery in Miami and elsewhere. She is recipient of ARTslant’s 2009 First Prize Golden Frame Award, the Leo & Raye Chestler Contemporary Visual Arts Award, and a Florida Artist Enhancement Award. Her work has been published in Art Papers, Art Districts, Wallstreet International, The Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald, South Florida Sun- Sentinel, Miami New Times, Florida Inside/Out, and is featured in New American Paintings Vol. 52 and 76. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the Perez Art Museum Miami, Girl’s Clu ... view more »

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