My 35th career solo, From Dawn to Dusk, took place at ODETTA Gallery in New York City for five weeks in October and November. Curated by Ellen Hackl Fagan, the exhibition featured 15 paintings installed in an arrangement that suggested the mutable light during a period from sunup to sundown. This is the first time that a chromatic narrative was ascribed to my Silk Road series, but I enjoyed the association because color and light are the inspiration for these small formal color fields.
Full installation view
The theatrical space prompts me to think of these as 15 color field paintings in one act
The theatrical space prompts me to think of these as 15 color field paintings in one act
Above: Angle views of left and right sides, respectively
Below: Paintings missing from the angle shot
All paintings encaustic on panel, 18 x 18 inches
All paintings encaustic on panel, 18 x 18 inches
Above, on left side of installation: Silk Road 464, 2019
Below, on right side of installation: Silk Road 469, 2019
. . . and from right side of that wall, with additional images below
Silk Road 423, 2018-2019
Silk Road 458, 2019
Silk Road 468, 2019
Silk Road 462, 2019
Silk Road 463, 2019
The exhibition catalog, which contains a curator's essay
and my own statement about the work, features images
from the exhibition with some detail views.
Viewable online at no charge, it is also
available for purchase.
Ellen Hackl Fagan, an accomplished artist in her own
available for purchase.
Ellen Hackl Fagan, an accomplished artist in her own
right, is not only the curator of this show, she is the
director of ODETTA gallery, which is located
within the 1stdibs exhibition space in Chelsea.
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