**a life of relational forms and possibilities**
linda denise francis, an american artist from new york city, left an indelible mark on the art world with her unique approach to form and possibility. born in 1943, francis' artistic journey was characterized by a relentless pursuit of relational aspects in her work, often exploring the paradox of appearances and movement as form.
**exhibitions and collections**
francis' work has been showcased in numerous national and international exhibitions, including those at
hal bromm gallery,
moma ps1, and
nicholas davies gallery. her collections can be found in the public holdings of the
kemper museum of contemporary art,
portland art museum, and
mit list visual arts center.
- notable exhibitions:
- awards and recognition:
- the terra foundation
- american academy of arts and letters
- john simon guggenheim memorial foundation
- national endowment for the arts
- new york state council on the arts
- hunter college
**artistic philosophy and style**
francis' artistic philosophy was deeply rooted in her study of biochemistry and physics, which she saw as a form of philosophical illumination. this unique approach to art led to the development of her distinctive style, characterized by an exploration of relational forms and possibilities.
**legacy and influence**
though francis passed away in 2022, her influence on the art world continues to be felt. her work serves as a testament to the power of relational art and the importance of exploring new variables in form and possibility.
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