December 4 - January 22, 2021 | Tues. - Sat. 10 - 5:30 pm, Thurs. 11-
7 pmSan Francisco-based Nicole Phungrasamee Fein's newest body of work
marks an abrupt shift from a minimal palette of black, white and gray
to an exuberant burst of color.
Consistent with prior work, Fein restricts herself to watercolor
applied to paper in the format of the square or the circle, achieving
a wide variety of effects within her tight, self-imposed strictures.
Fine dots of pigment, evenly distributed, mask any trace of the
artist's hand, yet these paintings are made under conditions of
extreme concentration, control and patience.
Veils of translucent color are applied in layers. Sometimes
deliberately mis-registered, the edges reveal the component colors
used to build the compositions. In other pinwheel or cross forms, the
distinction between discrete and overlapping colors is more equally
allocated. In every instance, these works are remarkable not only for
the gorgeousness of color and mysteriousness of process, but also
because of the tranquility they exude.
Fein's work is inherently, almost defiantly resistant to language; it
is virtually impossible to find any adequate means of describing it in
a way that will capture its experience or effect. Critic and curator
Paul Carey-Kent acknowledges as much in writing about Fein: "We can
rationalise the work - how it was done, the time and concentration it
took, where it fits in. Yet after doing so, we're back where we began,
drawn in to how the transcendent meets the exact."
Nicole Phungrasamee Fein was born in Evanston, Illinois (1974) and
grew up in Santa Barbara, California. She attended the School of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (BFA), and Mills College, Oakland, CA
(MFA). She has exhibited nationally and internationally including in
San Francisco, Philadelphia, Houston, New York, Los Angeles, Paris,
London, Zurich, and Berlin.
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Presented by Hosfelt Gallery.
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