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“Why not allow the form and color to affect your sensibility without demanding anymore from it ? For that is all there is. And in effect, that is all to begin with.” – Amédée Ozenfant.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Ellsworth Kelly, you will be deeply missed.
May 31, 1923 - December 27, 2015
Ellsworth Kelly at the Dallas Museum of Art, 2004.
Photo: Dallas Museum of Art.
From the New York Times:
Saturday, December 12, 2015
William T. Wiley at the Hosfelt Gallery
Wiley had his first solo exhibition in 1960. His current show at the HOSFELT GALLERY in San Francisco is a beautiful pairing of large scale abstract paintings, produced from 2010 to 2015, together with watercolors that reveal many of Wiley's on going conversations between his alter-ego characters.
Wiley's references and conversations with I Ching, the goat and the raven, drones, Moby Dick, and pharmaceuticals are revealed through text, doodles, color, and perspectival sketches. This allows for many layers of discovery in each of Wiley's works.
William T. Wiley's official website:
http://www.williamtwiley.com/
Wiley's references and conversations with I Ching, the goat and the raven, drones, Moby Dick, and pharmaceuticals are revealed through text, doodles, color, and perspectival sketches. This allows for many layers of discovery in each of Wiley's works.
William T. Wiley's official website:
http://www.williamtwiley.com/
No titles for the paintings below.
Most canvases are in the 60" x 80" range.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Le Tricolore, November 13, 2015
Thinking of those in Paris and Beirut.
Le Tricolore - November 13, 2015
12" x 12" dyptych.
Acrylic and gesso on canvas, 2015.
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
Friday, November 6, 2015
Svenja Deininger at Marianne Boesky in Chelsea
I was just in New York and saw some incredibly inspiring paintings by Svenja Deininger.
Svenja's paintings are absolutely amazing.
Svenja Deininger: Untitled / Head
http://www.marianneboeskygallery.com/exhibitions/svenja-deininger-untitled-head/works
Svenja's paintings are absolutely amazing.
Composition, shape, surface.
Nothing more.
What else does one really need ?
Svenja Deininger: Untitled / Head
http://www.marianneboeskygallery.com/exhibitions/svenja-deininger-untitled-head/works
Svenja's use of color and shape remind me of Ozenfant.
Svenja creates a wonderful tension between shape and surface in these paintings.
Svenja creates a wonderful tension between shape and surface in these paintings.
Svenja Deininger, Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas.
90.5" x 59"
Photo: Marianne Boesky Gallery
Edge detail of Untitled, 2015
Svenja Deininger, Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas.
90.5" x 59"
Detail of Untitled, 2015
There's a range of surface distinctions from matte to gloss, smooth to rough.
Some of the edges of the paintings reveal multiple built-up layers that provide a peek into the making of the object.
Photo: Marianne Boesky Gallery
Svenja Deininger, Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas.
90.5" x 59"
Photo: Marianne Boesky Gallery
Detail of Untitled, 2015.
Edge detail of Untitled, 2015.
Photo: Marianne Boesky Gallery
Svenja Deininger, Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas.
90.5" x 59"
I think Svenja juxtaposes the surface in some ways similar to Suzan Frecon.
Photo: Marianne Boesky Gallery
Svenja Deininger, Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas.
80.25" x 52"
Photo: Marianne Boesky Gallery
This is one killer little painting !
Svenja Deininger, Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas.
11" x 8.25"
Photo: Marianne Boesky Gallery
Monday, October 19, 2015
Brandon Shimmel at George Lawson Gallery
Brandon Shimmel - five paintings
George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco
10.15.15 - 11.14.15
See the exhibition at George Lawson Galley here: http://www.georgelawsongallery.com/exhibitions.html
Go to the artist's website here:
Brandon Shimmel, SKU, 2015
Acrylic, acrylic sheet, aluminum on wood panel.
30"H x 25.25"W
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