Sunday, November 30, 2014
Jorge Queiroz
Jorge Queiroz Infinite One 2013 oil and acrylic on canvas 63" x 71"
vwberlin.com
Queiroz is a Spanish born artist that studied in NYC. His work melds a non linear narrative style with abstract color fields that prompt the viewer to a new and quietly disturbing reflection of what they are seeing. The offering is seductive and constantly in flux as he moves from painting to film and back again.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Friday, November 28, 2014
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Sam Windett
Sam Windett Bull 2014 oil on linen 21.65" x 13.77"
theapproach.co.uk
I curated Sam Windett into an online exhibition a while back and was impressed with what he was doing then. I am even more impressed with what he is doing now as he refines his modernist approach to image, surface and color. This is a U.K. artist you should know more about.
theapproach.co.uk
I curated Sam Windett into an online exhibition a while back and was impressed with what he was doing then. I am even more impressed with what he is doing now as he refines his modernist approach to image, surface and color. This is a U.K. artist you should know more about.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Monday, November 24, 2014
Peter Dean
Peter Dean (1934-1993) Crazy Dance Of The Crack Of Reality 1975 oil on canvas 75" x 62"
georgeadamsgallery.com
I saw Dean's painting in the late 60's and was immediately struck by the intensity of his vision. The work was vividly aggressive and poetic at the same time. His view of humanity and his emotions were evident in every brush stroke. At the time I did not know he was an auto didactic painter as well as a highly trained geologist. He ultimately forsake geology for painting full time in the 60's and we are the beneficiaries of that decision today.
Dean was an advocate for paintings lasting impact on humanity through a visionary narrative that could stir the viewer to a greater understanding of their place in the world. That view was going against the grain of critics, curators and galleries of the day. Needless to say the times were not as pluralistic as today. Still, his off handed style and passionate view of the artists roll in society still resonates with me today.
His exhibition is on view at George Adams Gallery in NYC through Dec. 23rd.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
Lily Stockman
Lily Stockman Baboon 2014 oil on linen 52" x 32"
luisdejesus.com
Stockman is a painter based in Joshua Tree, a town in the high desert of So. California. She is a transplant from the east coast where she earned her MFA from NYU in 2012. She also has traveled to India where she and her sister have organized a cooperative to produce textiles for export. While viewing her paintings and reading about her history, it struck me how well she has integrated her experiences into her work.
Using simplified brush strokes imbued with hues from the desert, she has managed to capture her experience's with paint and surface using the essentials of those experience's. The allusion to subject matter beyond the apparent abstract forms take the work past formal abstraction to a another realm, a realm that is ultimately much more interesting to contemplate.
Her paintings are on view at Luis De Jesus in Culver City through Dec. 20th.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Nick Wilkinson
Nick Wilkinson C.R.E.A.M. 2014 acrylic, spray texture on wood panel 60" x46"
nwilkinson.com
Wilkinson's vibrant and colorful paintings explore elements of pattern, texture and color in an intuitive and exuberant way. I recently had the opportunity to view some of his work first hand at the Object Object exhibition at Helmuth Projects here in San Diego and was immediately impressed with the verve and experimental nature of his work.
He melds elements of the vernacular and formalism into his own language of abstract painting in a way that is approachable and exciting.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Andrew Holmquist
Andrew Holmquist Column 2014 oil on canvas 26" x 20"
andrewholmquist.com
Holmquist has subdued his palette in some of his latest efforts. Geometry and
expressionistic paint handling are still his stock and trade but it seems that a
more refined approach is being contemplated with this latest work. I get the feeling
that a quick maturation is occurring with this young SAIC grad.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Richard Diebenkorn
Richard Diebenkorn Untitled 1988-92 gouache, ink and graphite on paper
15" x 14"
vandorenwaxter.com
The Vandoren Waxter Gallery is showing Richard Diebenkorns late works
completed in Healdsberg, Ca. The work on view shows that Diebenkorn
was continuing his investigations of the Ocean Park series begun in
Santa Monica as well as pushing into new territory informed by his early
figure ground work. As always, he was never satisfied with standing pat and
resting on his past success.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Johannes Rodenacker
Johannes Rodenacker nrtz 2013 egg tempera, acrylic and oil on canvas 63" x 55.11"
johannes-rodenacker.de
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Brian Guidry
Brian Guidry Oxizion 2014 acrylic, oil on canvas 40.5" x 33"
brianguidry.com
Guidry is a painter from Louisiana that uses geometry and nature to inform
and guide his painting. Refracting light on water, vegetation, machinery all come
together as he builds his abstract hi-breds.
brianguidry.com
Guidry is a painter from Louisiana that uses geometry and nature to inform
and guide his painting. Refracting light on water, vegetation, machinery all come
together as he builds his abstract hi-breds.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Alex Hubbard
Alex Hubbard Untitled 2013 acrylic, oil paint, resin, polyurethane, and fiberglass on canvas-wooden stretcher
www.standardoslo.no
www.standardoslo.no
Thursday, November 6, 2014
You Ni Chae
You Ni Chae Double Dutch 2013 oil on canvas 20" x 18"
younichae.com
You Ni Chae is a graduate of SAIC originally from So. Korea. She blends her Asian history with current trends in abstract painting in a most interesting way. I get the feeling that scholar rocks and mid-west landscape have been conflated to become her her own unique visual language. Elegant and tough, diaphanous and concrete, beautiful and unsettling.
younichae.com
You Ni Chae is a graduate of SAIC originally from So. Korea. She blends her Asian history with current trends in abstract painting in a most interesting way. I get the feeling that scholar rocks and mid-west landscape have been conflated to become her her own unique visual language. Elegant and tough, diaphanous and concrete, beautiful and unsettling.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
Wendy McLean
Wendy McLean Glass 2013 oil and pencil on cotton 32" x 22.44"
wendymcleanartist.wordpress.com
Thanks to Stephen Paraise for mentioning Wendy McLean's website to
me. She is a British painter that shares an aesthetic with many other
painters that I post. Just enough implied and not encumbered with
the unnecessary.