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		<title>Merrill Wagner</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gordon Fraser</dc:creator>
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Merrill Wagner / Large Flower Small Owl / 2006 / Paint on steel / 87.75 x 82.25&#8243; / sundharamtagore.com 
I checked out this show this past week. I wasn&#8217;t familiar with Merrill Wagner&#8217;s work, but I loved how she painted with the steel. It&#8217;s interesting, Richard Serra&#8217;s work makes you really feel the presence and [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Merrill Wagner / Large Flower Small Owl / 2006 / Paint on steel / 87.75 x 82.25&#8243; / <a href="http://www.sundaramtagore.com" target="_blank">sundharamtagore.com</a> </em></p>
<p>I checked out this show this past week. I wasn&#8217;t familiar with Merrill Wagner&#8217;s work, but I loved how she painted with the steel. It&#8217;s interesting, Richard Serra&#8217;s work makes you really feel the presence and the weight of the steel, whereas with Merrill&#8217;s work I found myself enchanted with the surface, the rust, the marks left by the heat of forging, etc. There was a delicacy and lightness about the steel.</p>
<blockquote><p>Wagner&#8217;s oeuvre explores the possibility of steel and slate as a painterly surface. Wagner begins with found materials, either die-cut scraps of steel, or pieces of slate, and transforms them into abstract landscapes or flowers. She imbues the surface with an unexpected softness yet still maintains an architectural form. Painted directly from nature, her forms allude less overtly to geometry than to a structural topography. Her assemblages are suspended by magnets giving them a floating quality. Her innovative utilization of the dichotomy between the softness of the pigments and her subject and the rigidity of her surface has earned her the acclaim of the art world.</p></blockquote>
<p>Merrill Wagner @ <a href="http://www.sundaramtagore.com" target="_blank">Sundharam Tagore</a>, 547 West 27th Street, through 10/15</p>

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Cecily Brown / Untitled (#38) / 2007 / Oil on linen / 12-1/2 x 17 inches (31.8 x 43.2 cm) / www.gagosian.com
A number of people have been asking lately why I haven&#8217;t posted anything recently. The answer is that I have been meaning to, but I&#8217;ve just been super busy and the blog has gotten [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Cecily Brown / Untitled (#38) / 2007 / Oil on linen / 12-1/2 x 17 inches (31.8 x 43.2 cm) / www.gagosian.com</em></p>
<p>A number of people have been asking lately why I haven&#8217;t posted anything recently. The answer is that I have been meaning to, but I&#8217;ve just been super busy and the blog has gotten the short end. Anyway&#8230;.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been down to Gagosian a few times over the last couple of weeks to see the Cecily Brown show. The first time I went I was impressed with the work but something bothered me and I couldn&#8217;t figure out what it was. After going back and spending a good amount of time looking at the work and being in the space I realized the problem, the lighting in the gallery kills the drama of the paintings. It is just too bright in the gallery to really enter into the paintings. The drama of her paintings is in the swelling volumes and the internal character of the light she creates. The bright lighting of the gallery illuminates the dark areas, renders visible all the brush strokes, and the reflected light off the white walls of the gallery overwhelms the light areas of the canvas. The overall effect is to flatten the canvas into a collage of energetic brushstrokes with color.</p>
<p>This actually struck me when I was looking at some of the smaller canvases in the show. Looking at these works I could really see the connection to Rubens, Tintoretto, El Greco, both in the compositional structure and the swelling weightless forms hovering and suspended in space. I also began thinking about how those paintings were painted for candlelit cathedrals and castles. How the dim lighting of the space really elevated the drama of the darks and lights, allowing the swelling figures to really explode out of the canvas. When I turned around to look at the larger works in the show, especially the Sam Mere series, I really felt like I was missing something.</p>
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<p>Cecily Brown @ <a href="http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/24th-street-2008-09-cecily-brown/" target="_blank">Gagosian</a>, September 20 &#8211; October 25, 2008, 555 West 24th Street</p>

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stan gregory / solitary dime / 2007 / oil on tinted gesso on canvas / 64 x 64 inches / sundharam tagore gallery
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<p><em>stan gregory / solitary dime / 2007 / oil on tinted gesso on canvas / 64 x 64 inches / <a href="http://www.sundaramtagore.com/exhibitions/2008-06-19_stan-gregory" target="_blank">sundharam tagore gallery</a></em></p>
<p>I hadn&#8217;t been to see any exhibits in about a week or two&#8230;Today I went down to Sundharam Tagore Gallery to see the show of Stan Gregory&#8217;s work, whose work I&#8217;ve been waiting to see for a while now. His paintings are deceptively simple. I found myself drawn into the fluctuating shapes and the interpenetrating spaces. The arabesque lines of the paintings and the dynamic positive and negative shapes call to mind Islamic calligraphy  and images of whirling dervishes. The paintings are joyful and both the lines and the colors have a lot of movement and energy. However, and maybe this is just because I am a painter, I found myself drawn past the lines, the shapes and the colors, right up and into the surface. The thick heavy layers of paint smoothed down with a knife and sandpaper to create a soft luminous ground. The contrast with the thin impasto lines. Semi-transparent colors, subtle brush marks next to smooth matte flat areas. Paint mixing around the lines, layers upon layers of paint, giving the feel of smooth heavy fresco. I could go on, but what the surface revealed to me was a painting that took time. It grew and evolved and changed&#8230;and will continue to do so as the painting ages and the layers become more transparent.</p>
<p>From the catalogue:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><span class="bold">These are the paintings of a sensualist.</span> </strong></p>
<p>Admittedly when looking at Stan Gregory’s work from across the room that might not be the first adjective that springs to mind, though at any distance the standard terminology of styles and “isms” is mostly misleading. The spareness of these paintings will sooner or later suggest the labels “minimal” or “reductive” as well, but only to those whose tolerance for overall abstraction is contingent on bravura effects or atmospheric auras. Gregory doesn’t invite such associations, and they don’t take the attentive viewer much of anywhere except back to the same starting point&#8230;</p>
<p>That is what paintings like Gregory’s are all about. Looking once and getting you bearings, looking longer and losing them, looking away and then back and finding a new optical purchase or path, looking at one part and then jumping to the furthest point from it and trying to account for all the transitions and liaisons that map their connection. The best thing about doing this is that there is no “X marks the spot” to these mazes, no predetermined course through them, no one way traffic, no privileged entrance or exit, no inside or outside and no price to pay for perceptual or conceptual pleasure except that of paying attention. These are the works of a rigorous sensibility but also of a generous one, and they are delivered to the viewer in move-in condition without further explanation needed and with no theoretical strings attached. To spurn an offer made with such painterly know-how and conviction would be foolish; to accept it is to yield to that intelligence and that commitment and so make a self-rewarding commitment of one’s own.</p>
<p><em>Robert Storr &#8211; 2008 </em></p></blockquote>
<p><em>Stan Gregory @ <a href="http://www.sundaramtagore.com" target="_blank">Sundharam Tagore Gallery</a>, 47 West 27th Street through July 19th </em></p>
<p><a href="http://stangregory.net" target="_blank">www.stangregory.net </a></p>

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Gerhard Richter / Derwisch 12.3.97 / 1997 / 12.6 cm x 17.9 cm / Watercolour on paper / www.gerhard-richter.com
I did not know Richter worked with watercolor. The watercolor abstracts are interesting, seem lighter and more playful than his oil abstracts.
The 2001 Retrospective at MOMA displayed how diverse Richter&#8217;s paintings are. His early work is of [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Gerhard Richter / Derwisch 12.3.97 / 1997 / 12.6 cm x 17.9 cm / Watercolour on paper / <a href="http://www.gerhard-richter.com" target="_blank">www.gerhard-richter.com</a></em></p>
<p>I did not know Richter worked with watercolor. The watercolor abstracts are interesting, seem lighter and more playful than his oil abstracts.</p>
<blockquote><p>The 2001 Retrospective at MOMA displayed how diverse Richter&#8217;s paintings are. His early work is of blurred figurative paintings, both with and without colour followed by seductive abstract paintings, with a colour palette that is either brilliant or subdued. His surprisingly diverse range of work has received prolonged discussion from critics, especially due to Richter&#8217;s disregard for &#8220;traditional&#8221; stylistic progression and his use of photographs. <a href="http://www.gerhard-richter.com/biography/work/" target="_blank">[Read more...]</a></p>
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