Friday, November 24, 2017

Contemporary Art: Cecily Brown @ Paula Cooper Gallery New York

 

(Drivebycuriosity) -  Does size matter? I does, at least for Cecily Brown. The artist uses huge canvases to create amazing murals. Paula Cooper Gallery in Manhattan`s Chelsea district (534 West 21st Street ) has an exhibition with new work by Cecily Brown (through December 2, 2017  paulacooper ). I display here my favorites from this show, a very subjective selection as usual.



 

The press release explains: "Brown draws from the compositional structure, historical motifs, and virtuosic brushwork of master painters across a diverse range of genres. Referencing these artists and other contemporary images in their entirety or by isolating specific elements, her paintings follow an iterative process of drawing and re-drawing, as an exercise in internalizing pictorial systems. Painted in a palette of bright hues to deep blacks, Brown’s works are centered on the human figure, built with layers of vibrating oil paint. Her loose gestures obscure and deconstruct a singular reading as bodies break down into restless, anfractuous and elusive activity" (press-release).




                      A Play Of Shapes & Colors

 

 


 

Anyway, I like the powerful compositions, the play of shapes & colors.




 

I believe any ambitious contemporary art museum could be proud to own these murals. Who will buy them?







Enjoy!

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