Vian Borchert Welcomes Fall 2024 with New Exhibitions and Events

Vian Borchert Welcomes Fall 2024 with New Exhibitions and Events

Fall is always a fruitful season full of art events. Fall 2024 is no exception, especially for Vian Borchert, an abstract impressionist artist and educator who has many events in store. So where to look for Borchert’s new reflection-provoking landscapes and beautiful seascapes this September? Here are several places where you can embrace the newest creations by the talented artist.

Vian Borchert Welcomes Fall 2024 with New Exhibitions and Events

Vian Borchert, Shadows Within Water, acrylic on canvas, 24″ x 24″, 2024

Vian Borchert at Perseus Gallery in New York

The month-long exhibition of Vian Borchert is now on view at Perseus Gallery in NYC, featuring a series of fresh artworks created in the artist’s signature style. Visit the gallery to enjoy Borchert’s peaceful natural images of trees in blossom, such as Branches and Blossoms (2024) and Cascading Blossoms (2024), and admire the unique seascapes, such as Clouds by the Sea (2024) and Shadows Within Water (2024).

Art lovers can acquire Vian Borchert’s paintings directly at Perseus Gallery or make an online purchase at Artsy.

Vian Borchert Welcomes Fall 2024 with New Exhibitions and Events

Vian Borchert, Dark Waters, acrylic on canvas, 24″ x 24″, 2020

Vian Borchert’s Dark Waters at the Venice Biennale 2024

Another exciting piece of news is the presence of Vian Borchert’s painting Dark Waters at The PATH exhibition at the Venice Biennale 2024. The exhibition, which starts on September 3 and will be on display until November 3, is curated by Amy Jackson. The event is held with the support of the SHIM Art Network.

Vian Bochert’s art is represented at The PATH by one of her best-known works, Dark Waters (2020), which is a philosophical testimony to the social justice and climate issues facing humanity today. Regarding herself as a visual poet and a nature enthusiast, Borchert highlights the pressing environmental concerns and the rising significance of natural conservation. Her main idea behind Dark Waters is the double meaning of water as a source of vitality and life and, at the same time, a source of risk, danger, and death coming with natural calamities. Thus, the painting comes with a multi-layer meaning that every viewer can interpret in a deeply subjective way.

Vian Borchert Welcomes Fall 2024 with New Exhibitions and Events

Vian Borchert, Two Happy Clouds, acrylic on canvas, 36″ x 36″, 2023

Two Happy Clouds on Display in France

One more positive piece of news from Vian Borchert is the presence of her 2024 painting, Two Happy Clouds, at the Art Resilience Show held at Musée de Peinture de Saint Frajou in Saint-Frajou. If you happen to be in France, don’t miss an opportunity to visit the museum and embrace Vian’s unique art in person. The exhibition will be on view through September 17, 2024.

Photo courtesy of Vian Borchert