There is still time to see:
MARI LYONS
F L O A T I N G P A L E T T E S
and other recent work
Mari Lyons, Time Remembered IV, 2015, oil on canvas, 70 x 80 in.
October 6 - October 31, 2015
In her new show, FLOATING PALETTES
and other recent work, Mari Lyons borrows an image, a sign, from the
late, magical studio paintings of Georges Braque -- with a nod, too, to
the floating world of the Japanese Ukiyo-e print. In Braque's
metaphysical studio interiors, objects are transformed into towering
events over which palette and bird float. He reinvents perceptual space.
Lyons,
in her interiors, uses objects, some real some imagined, to explore
(for her) new spaces. Some of these objects, subjects, are an Ibibio
sculpture (which she has nicknamed "Geraldine"), a carousel horse (the
subject of many of her earlier paintings), an African rooster, a wooden
copy of an eighteenth-century angel, casts from the ancient Greek, and
all the paraphernalia-paints, brushes, paintings, vases, bottles,
easels-things that inhabit a painter's studio. In these, she mediates on
the ever floating and forming language of painting in the dramatic
world of the studio.
"In
these works," says Lyons, "some more objective, some more subjective. I
have sometimes used the language of abstraction. All works in this show
are an attempt to anchor 'floating space' into a bold celebration of
the act of painting."
Gallery Hours: 11 am - 6 pm, Tuesday through Saturday
526 West 26th Street, Suite 209, New York, New York 10001
646-336-8053 · 646-336-8054 (fax)
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Monday, October 19, 2015
Mari Lyons
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