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Paint and Geometry
Artists
Michael Brennan, Phong Bui, Robert Kingston,
James Little, Chris Martin, Gayle Ruskin-White, Don Voisine,
Dan Walsh,Joan Waltmath, John Zinnser, Mark Zimmermann
Curated by Phong Bui and Robert Kingston
November 18, 2000 - December 17, 2000
"It is hard for the philosopher to understand that the artist
passes almost without distinction from form to content and from
content back to form; that a form may occur to him before the
meaning he will assign to it; or that the idea of a form means
as much to him as the idea that asks to be given form." Paul Valery
"The work of art may thus begin randomly, through improvisation,
and, more important, the artist may not necessarily be aware of
its meaning during the act of creation. Later, through reflection,
the artist may perceive a meaning, which is then imposed on the
work." Claude Cernuschi on Barnett Newman
Significant Pursuits: Paint and Geometry is a painting exhibit
curated by painter Phong Bui and myself. The selected abstract
painters use geometry in a search for, and creation of, form.
In contrast, however, to a purely formal approach to geometry
these painters each invest their works with personal and hermetic
significance. The quest for form becomes, simultaneously, an uncovering
of, and the invention of, subjective consequence. In the seemingly
neutral terrain of geometry each artist manages to carve out an
idiomatic expression through the development and implementation
of individual systems of technique and approach. Geometry becomes
the armature for personalized implication and the inhabitation
of form. Robert Kingston
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