![]() ![]() Latest post, link in profile / The post-contemporary paintings of Jared Deery / Contributed by Zach Seeger / Freight + Volume’s vaulted Tribeca showroom is the perfect amalgam of its previous spaces in Chelsea and the Lower East Side: a charming and spacious boutique, ideally suited to paintings. ![]() Fantastic paintings made without paint.Ī few subs who come into the line-up: Vuillard, Rousseau, James Turrell, Sigmar Polke, Jonathan Lasker, Bill Traylor Elizabeth Murray: Wonderfully inventive painter, role model and friend.Īnd: Can I sneak in Robert Irwin by adding an influential book Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees by Lawrence Weschler?Īnd one exhibition: “ Gee’s Bend Quilts” at the Whitney in 2003. Jacques Villeglé (and others from the Nouveau Realiste movement): In an effort to bring the outside world into their work, Villegl incorporated torn billboards into their abstract canvases. Phillip Guston: Constant searching and storytelling through paint. Willem deKooning: His work continues to look fresh.ģ. Matisse still surprises my eyes at every viewing.Ģ. Henri Matisse: I have a vivid childhood memory of standing in front of a small Matisse painting when suddenly I was jolted as the colored brushstrokes on the surface of the painting opened up into a vast landscape space. Unsurprisingly, she had trouble whittling the list down to five.ġ. I asked Weiss to pick five artists who most influence her work, and here is her thoughtful, and sometimes surprising, response. The exhibition also includes smaller work on paper that has a more playful feel, but the larger paintings, more visually and emotionally complex, take the prize. Some look menacing and others amused, but all seem a bit lonely. Standing alone in densely patterned fields that both create and camouflage them, the figures seem to stare at the viewer, confused by their circumstances. Mashups of big floral prints, the paintings feature tangles of collaged fabrics, screened floral prints, and painted patterns that coalesce into anxious four-legged creatures with mask-like faces. If you placed an order for a signed copy with Porchlight Book Company, please reach out to with any questions.Jessica Weiss, Dressed to Kill, 2016, silkscreen, acrylic, collage, pushpins on burlap, 70 x 68 inches.Īt Outlet Fine Arts through Sunday, in her first solo exhibition in eight years, Jessica Weiss presents dazzling large-scale paintings of life-sized animal hybrids. Pre-orders for signed copies are now closed. This insider's guide from one of the world’s most traveled families will inspire you to create new and lasting memories with your family for years to come.
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