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SUMMARY:Francine Tint: Paintings
DESCRIPTION:Francine Tint is a New York-based in artist whose career and current work reflect her long-standing involvement in abstract-expressionist art practice. Tint\, whose paintings the famous critic Clement Greenberg regularly discussed in visits to her studios\, has been influenced by earlier New York School practices–but without facile reiteration. Tint belongs to a small group of painters who are transforming a heavily trodden path into something quite free of excessive historical influence. So Tint is to be congratulated on her tenacious\, innovatory revision of a great past in painting. As a painter\, Tint relies on broad\, more or less monochromatic backgrounds\, usually embellished by abstract flourishes\, whose uncertain outlines result in splotches and blurred forms that contrast with the single color behind them. These may be paintings whose general ambience feels familiar\, but the works do in fact establish a formal vision\, one close to poetry\, that occurs as an independent reading of a popular style. Painterly lyricism is the best way to describe Tint’s art. Although she is a mature artist\, Tint nonetheless commits her art to the current actions of the moment\, new and visionary at once.
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LOCATION:Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, 19 Central Square\, Chatham\, NY\, 12037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Francie Lyshak: Recent Work
DESCRIPTION:After four decades in painting\, American artist Francie Lyshak has a deep knowledge on her practice. A woman-artist who has a lifelong approach to learning\, finds nature and it’s varying stages influencing her work. The artist examines nature also with photography. It seems\, as if those pictorial notes would transfer into her paintings with subtle poetry and movement. In this interview\, she discusses her career\, love of painting and the meditative approach to being with her art. Remarkable is how the artist views art as a career\, also in psychological terms as a radical act. Francie Lyshak’s recent paintings\, which examine movement and gestures\, will be on view July 17 – August 14\, 2021 at the Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, Chatham NY.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/francie-lyshak-recent-work/
LOCATION:Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, 19 Central Square\, Chatham\, NY\, 12037\, United States
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SUMMARY:Intercessions: Bobbie Moline-Kramer & James Singelis
DESCRIPTION:Cross Contemporary Partners is very pleased to present Intercessions: Works By Bobbie Moline-Kramer and James Singelis\, an exhibition of figurative paintings. The exhibit\, guest curated by Jen Dragon for the Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, opens Sat. June 12 and continues through July 10\, 2021 with gallery hours Thurs – Sunday 1-4pm. There will be a reception for the artists Sat. June 12\, 4-6pm.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/intercessions-bobbie-moline-kramer-james-singelis/
LOCATION:Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, 19 Central Square\, Chatham\, NY\, 12037\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bobbie Moline-Kramer
DESCRIPTION:In her most recent intimate mixed media paintings\, Color-Coded Emotions\, Bobbie Moline-Kramer moves us from clear representation to non-objective art utilizing veils of transition and transcendence. We see in each piece a symbolic conversion that varies in intensity and emotion depending on the expression of the previously painted portrait and the intensity of the ensuing abstraction. This ‘looking back at us’ makes the work somewhat interactive and engaging on a more personal level while the abstract elements create uncertainty. As Above\, So Below is an on-going series of complex\, layered paintings. In these highly energetic works\, moving fields arise directly from worked pigment – flowing\, gestural\, and dripped. The shifting presence of signal and noise suggests the artist’s intimate knowledge of their workings as a unified field that is our lives. All that Remains\, a series of square panels\, displays crows who occupy bare branches\, sometimes sharing them with images of fragmented photographs. This work evokes a deep personal history and with this intimacy conveys the mystery of family\, with all its sense of loss and continuity. The series also includes a group of raw\, fluid drawings of crows\, alternately feisty and ghost-like presences\, who seem to be valiantly making their way in a difficult world.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/bobbie-moline-kramer/
LOCATION:Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, 19 Central Square\, Chatham\, NY\, 12037\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:James Singelis: Burning from Within
DESCRIPTION:Jim Singelis describes his images as self-portraits without a mirror\, and the complex emotions they represent do embody a singular and personal intensity. The series actually began with one clear and literal self-likeness\, and he starts each new painting or drawing by sketching his own reflection. But from there he improvises\, and while he observes and reacts the image takes on its own personality\, going through many changes\, sometimes alternating between male and female or even becoming another species before reaching its final form. Marks documenting the process remain visible; the multilayered\, extensively worked surface creates both background and context. The portraits represent not only himself\, but also individual characters who have an inner life and relationships of their own in a world whose population continues to expand. He also intends them as self-portraits of a kind for those who look at them\, mirrors of emotional states and conditions they know and relate to through the lens of their own experience. Titles are purposely left vague\, allowing observers to contribute the narrative or interpret the content for themselves.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/james-singelis-burning-from-within/
LOCATION:Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, 19 Central Square\, Chatham\, NY\, 12037\, United States
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SUMMARY:Small Standing Tall: Small Art by Big Artists
DESCRIPTION:Cross Contemporary Partners is pleased to present Small Standing Tall\, an exhibition of small paintings\, prints\, photographs\, and sculptures by 12 mid-career artists. The exhibition is guest curated by Jen Dragon and hosted by the Joyce Goldstein Gallery at 19 Central Square\, Chatham\, NY with hours Friday – Sunday 1:00-4:00 pm. The exhibition opens on Sat. May 8th\, 4-6 pm with Covid protocols in place (mask-wearing and limited audience entry to the gallery). Small Standing Tall runs through June 5\, 2021. \nThe twelve artists in Small Standing Tall have had solo exhibitions in museums and galleries across the United States and now converge in this small works show. The artists are: Sarah Hinckley (MA)\, Michel Goldberg (NY)\, Kaethe Kauffman (HI)\, Victoria Lowe (FL)\, Francie Lyshak (NYC)\, Nicki Marx (NM)\, Deborah Masters (NY)\, John A. O’Connor (FL)\, Eric Sanders (CA)\, James Singelis (MA)\, Francine Tint (NYC)\, and Gail Hillow Watkins (MD). \nThese artists’ works range in style and intention serving up an intimate survey of American contemporary art. Sarah Hinckley’s luminous watercolors of simple\, elegant forms resonate with Victoria Lowe’s metaphysical metal prints; Kaethe Kauffman’s meditative\, yogic photo-collages meet the decisive and self-assured monotypes of Eric Sanders; Francie Lyshak’s textural color field paintings pair with the distressed surfaces of Gail Hillow Watkins’ icons; the dynamic feather wall works of Nicki Marx meets the explosive gestural paintings of Francine Tint; the sincere black and white monotypes of Michel Goldberg act as a foil for the colorful self-portraits of James Singelis; and the crisp blackboard-style textbook print of John A. O’Connor dovetails with the visionary\, story-telling crosses of Deborah Masters.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/small-standing-tall-small-art-by-big-artists/
LOCATION:Joyce Goldstein Gallery\, 19 Central Square\, Chatham\, NY\, 12037\, United States
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