Monday, September 29, 2014
Les Biller
Les Biller Manchurian 1999 oil on canvas 120" x 75"
lesbiller.com
Les Biller's paintings have every thing I want in a painting. They are accomplished yet obscure narratives that verge on the abstract. He is originally from Hawaii which may account for his vivid pallet and cross cultural vignettes. He attended UCLA in the 60's where he probably worked with and was familiar with Joyce Treiman, Richard Diebenkorn and others. His painting just rings with an authenticity that captures my attention and eventually my heart.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Tom Climent
Tom Climent Hive Tower 2012 oil on board 21.25" x 25.9"
tomcliment.com
Climent paints with great sensitivity and skill. His atmospheric compositions invite the viewer to a different place and time. They are quite evocative.
tomcliment.com
Climent paints with great sensitivity and skill. His atmospheric compositions invite the viewer to a different place and time. They are quite evocative.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Ian Fairweather
Ian Fairweather (1891-1974) Composition ll 1969 synthetic polymer paint, gouache on cardboard mounted on hard board 41.37" x 29"
artgallery.nsw.gov.au
Fairweather was a reclusive yet well traveled artist born in Scotland and eventually settled in Australia. He had a studio on Bribie Island off the Queesland coast the last part of his life. I only wish I had know about him when I was there in the late 60's. He would have been an interesting person to meet.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Friday, September 19, 2014
Amy Sillman
Amy Sillman A Shape That Stands Up And Listens 2013 gouache, charcoal, chalk on paper.
thomasdane.m8.artlogic.net
What can I say about Amy Sillman that hasn't been said in the past few months. What I admire most about her work is the directness and a willingness to show how she got to where she is with her painting. Primarily through her drawing, she gives testimony to her antecedents influence and her ultimate stretch to her own unique state.
thomasdane.m8.artlogic.net
What can I say about Amy Sillman that hasn't been said in the past few months. What I admire most about her work is the directness and a willingness to show how she got to where she is with her painting. Primarily through her drawing, she gives testimony to her antecedents influence and her ultimate stretch to her own unique state.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Interesting Juxtaposition
Mark Goodwin Archeology 2010 milk paint and beeswax on paper 21.5" x 15"
markagoodwin.com
Steve Gibson El Jardin 1995 acrylic and gouache on paper 30" x 22"
I came across Mark Goodwin's work on the net and was immediately impressed with his aesthetic, craftsmanship and vision as an artist. His sculpture, drawing and painting are exquisite takes on the vernacular, things we see but often over look.
The piece, Archeology reminded me of work I was doing in the 90's and I sent him the above image titled El Jardin to show him my efforts from the period. There are certainly similarities but I think Marks work has a much more nuanced quality to it while mine is more of a graphic memory of a place or time. I don't mind my clumsiness but when I saw Marks piece I was seeing what I had missed with my work, a greater sensitivity to materials and subject matter. It was one of those times where I was saying to myself " I wish I had figured out that solution".
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Richard Allen Morris
Richard Allen Morris A Word From Giotto 1961 oil on canvas 68.5 x 67.25
rbstevensongallery.com
Had a great evening viewing Richard's paintings from the 60's at R. B. Stevenson in La Jolla tonight. Many fabulous works from that period that seem as fresh today as they did then. Enjoyed a nice dinner after with Richard, Tom Driscoll and Dory across the street at a bistro discussing the past, present and future. Rare treat.
Roxanne Sexauer
Roxanne Sexauer The Pallid Seas Of Gahnia Aspera 2007 wood engraving, graphite, screen printing and water color on paper 11" x 14"
Roxanne is having a retrospective of her work from the past 35 years. She is a friend and wonderful print artist from L.A. The exhibition is at the Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery on the Santa Monica City College campus in Santa Monica. The exhibition will be up through Oct. 11, 2014.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Heidi Pollard
Heidi Pollard Head 2012 oil on canvas 10" x 8"
I recently posted another image of Pollard's but I can't help myself so I am posting
another. This work belies the diminutive size by taking on such power in the
paint application that it feels like a piece 10 times its size. The color is so perfect with
out becoming saccharine. I could look at it all day.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Jon Pestoni
Jon Pestoni Sugarland 2013 oil on canvas 78" x 60"
shanecampbellgallery.com
I really enjoy the layers in this painting by Pestoni. Just enough said and not too
much given.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Galen Cheney
galencheney.com
Galen is a FB friend and an excellent painter from the East Coast. Her exhibition of paintings opens this month at the Feick Art Center Gallery in Poultney, Vermont through the 26th of this month.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
John McAllister
John McAllister Moon Had Drifted Through 2012 oil on canvas 55" x 47"
shanecampbellgallery.com
McAllister's rifts on Bonnard and other impressionist painters is updated by his formatting and subject matter. They are very seductive.
shanecampbellgallery.com
McAllister's rifts on Bonnard and other impressionist painters is updated by his formatting and subject matter. They are very seductive.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
Richard Jacobs
Richard Jacobs Soul Delay 1997-2013 oil, acrylic and dye on canvas 52" x 48"
Courtesy Carl Belz and www.leftbankartblog.blogspot.com
Carl Belz has written an exceptional essay for the exhibition at jackgearycontemporary.com in NYC. Wonderful paintings developed over may years by Jacobs who divides his time between Bali and New England. Definitely worth the read.
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Matt Phillips
Matt Phillips Untitled 2013 silica, pigment and oil on canvas 30" x 24"
paintingpaintings.com
Phillips work straddles the line between geometric abstraction and hand made illustrative design. Compositions are tight and refined with the evidence of the hand always present. For me, he assembles just enough style without getting too refined with his subject matter. The work is not tough or overly assertive but it isn't soft or ambiguous either. He seems to know where he is going and I enjoy following along observing each step he is taking.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Alfred Boman
Alfred Boman Umad? 2013 glue emulsion, acrylic, enamel varnish, spray paint on canvas
74.80" x 53.14"
johanberggren.com
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Andrea Bergart
Andrea Bergart Double V 2012 crayon, acrylic on paper 17" x 14"
andreabergart.com
Interesting use of geometric abstraction intersecting with pattern and decoration redux. Handsome and approachable work.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Rene Daniels
Rene Daniels Untitled (Panama) 1987 watercolor, pencil and ink on paper 18" x 24"
metropicturesgallery.com
Daniels is a Dutch painter that unfortunately had a stroke that left him without the use of his right arm and ability to speak in the 80's. Born in 1950 he was painting in Europe around the time Polke and other Dutch artists were blossoming as well. I like the way he subverts historical tropes with his unique manner of drawing and painting. De Chirico and surrealism crash into punk aesthetics and abstraction in an aggressively charming way. He is beginning to work again after years of rehabilitation.
metropicturesgallery.com
Daniels is a Dutch painter that unfortunately had a stroke that left him without the use of his right arm and ability to speak in the 80's. Born in 1950 he was painting in Europe around the time Polke and other Dutch artists were blossoming as well. I like the way he subverts historical tropes with his unique manner of drawing and painting. De Chirico and surrealism crash into punk aesthetics and abstraction in an aggressively charming way. He is beginning to work again after years of rehabilitation.
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