Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Chelo Amezcua
Chelo Amezcua Del Rio's Filligree Sun Flower 1968 graphite, ink on mat board 28" x 22"
cavinmorris.com
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Monday, December 29, 2014
William Conger
William Conger The Prisoner 2014 oil on canvas 56" x 36"
williamconger.com
I remember seeing Congers work in Chicago in the mid seventies when I was a grad student at SAIC. He showed at Kenyon Gallery on Michigan Av. as well as Zaks Gallery on Ontario. He has been a prolific and consistent painter for the past 40 years. Over the years I have seen his work develop and refine itself. The last show I saw was at Roy Boyd Gallery a few years ago. I was impressed with his ability to work small or large without missing a beat. His compositions and color combinations are elegant formal studies with a hint of Chicago idiosyncratic edge to them, kind of De Chirico meets Mondrian. It is funny how one's appreciation comes with time and looking at a lot of painting.
I hope he has many more years ahead of him. He is one of Chicago's best painters.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Carlo Zinelli
Carlo Zinelli Untitled 1972 ink and tempera on paper 16.5" x 23.25
cavinmorris.com
The curious thing about self taught artists is their apparent lack of inhibitions in the work they do. Zinelli is a good example of using text and imagery to develop an uninhibited view of his inner world inspired drawings. The jumbled symbols and intuitive compositional style give the viewer the feeling that any thing is possible as the flow of imagination roams free.
cavinmorris.com
The curious thing about self taught artists is their apparent lack of inhibitions in the work they do. Zinelli is a good example of using text and imagery to develop an uninhibited view of his inner world inspired drawings. The jumbled symbols and intuitive compositional style give the viewer the feeling that any thing is possible as the flow of imagination roams free.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Angkasapura
Angkasapura Untitled 2014 ink on found paper 11.75" x 8.25"
cavinmorris.com
I thought this jubilant image would be appropriate for the day.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Kirk Hayes
Kirk Hayes Sculpture For The Capriciousness Of Life 2008 oil on panel (trompe-l'oeil)
48" x 32"
zsandh.com
Larry McMurtry meets Philip Guston in Ft. Worth. That was my first impression of Hayes work. Upon further review, this Texas artist has a lot more going on than that cursory description. Like other Texans, Terry Allen and James Surls, Hayes is dancing to his own tune. His collage paintings fuse an obscure narrative with blunt abstract forms to give the viewer an unsettling look inside his mind.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Mimi Lauter
Mimi Lauter Portrait Of My Brain And My Studio 2014 oil and soft pastel on paper 72" x 54"
shanecampbellgallery.com
I usually do not think of U.C. Irvine in Orange Co. Ca. a hotbed of expressionist painting. They are more known for a "Cool School" attitude at their confines on the beach. However, Lauters work belies that thought as is evidenced with the above beauty. Fauvistic, rich color defines the work as it harkens to a time past and a future filled with possibilities.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Lauren Silva
Lauren Silva Flicker 2014 acrylic and oil on canvas 96" x 84"
zsandh.com
Who ever is directing Zeither, Smith and Horton is doing a bang up job selecting painters. Silva is one of many that I can rave about. I really enjoy her use of different painting techniques on one painting. Illusion, diaphanous color passages and straight ahead paint handling come together to make a disquieting and captivating image.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Clare Grill
Clare Grill Flukes 2014 oil on linen 48" x 33"
claregrill.com
The work of Clare Grill comes on like a subtle poem. Alluding to nothing and everything. Just enough said and not a bit more. No confusion just good painting.
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Jesse Littlefield
Jesse Littlefield Say Uncle 2014 silkscreen printing ink on muslin on canvas 48" x 36"
zsandh.com
I like Littlefields painting/collages. They are very well composed with just enough happenstance to give them credence and authenticity. I see Alan Davie, Robert Motherwell and Caroll Summers as antecedents. That said, they seem more than the sum of parts and pieces of past masters. For some reason they seduced me like an orchestral passage from Bach.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Steve Gibson
Steve Gibson Music City 2008 ink, spray paint on mylar 12" x 12"
stevegibsonart.com
Drawing is my default place. When I want to recharge and clarify my thinking I do these drawings that feel rather Zen like. They reinvigorate me and give me the freedom to move on to the next thing. I feel a sort of a contemplative constraint that is satisfying and liberating.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Friday, December 12, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Julia Schwartz
Julia Schwartz 1.9.31.24 2013 oil on canvas 12" x 12"
juliaschwartzart.com
Julia Schwartz is an artist working in L.A. whose work is layered with psychological undertones. When viewing her painting it appears very inner directed as she flows from abstraction to figuration. She is also a writer and interviewer for Figure Ground where she engages with other artists gaining greater understanding of the work they do. The work I chose to show here is part of her "Beingless States" series. Not having a background in psychology, I can't speak to the intellectual side of her work. However, I can appreciate the beauty of this piece.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Anne Neukamp
Anne Neukamp Reputation 2013 acrylic and tempera on cotton 94.5" x 74.8"
galeriechezvalentin.com
Thanks for introducing me to Ann Neukamp Josh Miller. I agree just about any of her paintings could be posted here. She has the chops.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Robert Coto
Robert Coto Diagonal 1980-2010 acrylic on wood panel 14" x 13.75"
roberticoto.blogspot.com
I can identify with working on a piece for that long.
roberticoto.blogspot.com
I can identify with working on a piece for that long.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Matthew Bourbon
Matthew Bourbon A Woman Determined 2014 acrylic on canvas 24" x 24"
avisfrank.com
Matthew Bourbon is a painter and educator working in Texas. His forth coming exhibition of paintings at Avis Frank Gallery in Houston should be exceptional. I may be a bit prejudiced since I own one of his smaller works but his talent is not just in his paint handling. He is a thoughtful and erudite writer and teacher. In the statement for the exhibition I came across a sentence that exemplified his intensions. He was talking about what to paint and why he paints when he said "the paradox of the interconnectedness of all things". Clearly, this is what most of us strive for in our work- to understand the paradox of the interconnectedness of things.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Ellen Siebers
ellensiebers.com
Siebers works with oil paint on panels. The work is on an intimate scale, usually no larger than 24 inches square. The abstract elements in her work seem to appear and disappear or float in and out of view while looking at them. She has a mastery of the medium without being overly facile and that is what makes the interaction so pleasant for me.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Miriam Hitchcock
Miriam Hitchcock Night Landscape 2012 mixed media on paper 17" x 21.25"
miriamhitchcock.com
Miriam Hitchcock is a FB friend and a very interesting painter from Northern California. I enjoy her muted color pallet and shaped format paintings depicting a view of the world that is neither abstract or narrative. They remind me of a nether world where any thing can and will happen. She draws from nature and extrapolates and reintegrates imagery in a fresh and innovative way.