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 Suzan Frecon, mineral composition, 2004, Collection of the artist
Suzan Frecon
mineral composition
2004
Collection of the artist

Suzan Frecon, purple forbidden enclosure, 2005, Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery
Suzan Frecon
purple forbidden enclosure
2005
Courtesy Peter Blum Gallery

Throughout her career Frecon has maintained a singular focus, dedicating herself to the process of painting. Through assiduous arrangements of color, form, and texture, she produces artwork that is visually stunning, but that also resonates on a philosophical level. In her own words, “I consider painting to be a high form of knowledge; it should be constructed so that, when successful, it will be illuminating and enlightening. . . . It should take you, as a viewer, outside of yourself, somewhere you haven’t been before.”

Incorporating the rectangular structure of the canvas in their composition, Frecon’s oil paintings are large-scale arrangements of precisely balanced geometric forms. A range of earth reds dominates her palette, which also includes jewel-like tones of green, blue, indigo, and occasionally gold leaf. Although more gestural than her oil paintings, the watercolors are no less disciplined. Frecon’s compositional elements are intensely allusive; in both mediums, however, color and form are never referential.

Suzan Frecon @ The Menil Collection
March 7 - May 11, 2008
http://www.menil.org/exhibitions_frecon.html

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