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November 25 - December 20, 2008
Color Key
works by
Cora Jane Glasser, Jane Haimes, Irene Lipton, Langdon Quin, Caren Canier, Jim McElhinney, Iona Fromboluti, Nancy Grimes, Blinn Jacobs, Celia Reisman, Mariam Stephan, David Carbone, Bill Scott, Susan Cottle, Susan Lichtman, Dennis Congdon, Ginger Levant, Margaret Neill, Mary Jane Duffy, Kimberly Trowbridge, Pamela Cardwell, Forrest Williams
curated by
Patrick Webb
Exhibition Information
Opening Reception
Thursday, December 4, 6-8 PM
The Painting Center is pleased to announce an Invitational exhibition of paintings entitled Color Key. Painting Center member Patrick Webb has selected 22 artists to participate. He has chosen artists of many different styles of work
The curator writes in his Notes on Color Key:
"In thinking about this invitational I initially intended to explore only a fairly conventional idea of color key in which the overall color tone of a painting sets a tone. It is an idea that is particularly present in landscape painting where the unity of the light colors the entire palette. However while walking through the Museum of Modern Art I began to reflect on how in the early part of the 20th century color harmony, like that of music, began to expand. So I have decided in my selection of paintings to explore how color harmony directs the viewer towards meaning. I choose to begin my notes with a series of definitions of the word key taken from the Webster’s dictionary (emphases are mine).
Key\n\ 1 a) usu. metal instrument by which a bolt of a lock is turned, b) any of various forms and devices having the function of such a device; 2 a) means of gaining or preventing entrance possession or control; 3 a) something that gives an explanation or supplies a solution; b) a map legend; 4 a) a keystone in a arch; 5 a) system of seven tones based on their relationship to tonic, specific, the tonality of a scale; 6 a) the characteristic style or tone; strain \adj\of basic importance, Fundamental.
My selection of work for this exhibition comes from applications to the Painting Center image file, work I have seen in galleries and artists whose work I have followed for the past 25 years. I have tried within the limits of my interests in painting to be fairly promiscuous in styles, and focus instead on color harmonies and how they reveal meaning."
We hope to see you there! |
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