Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an upcoming exhibition
of new paintings by Eric Blum. This will be his fourth solo exhibition
with the gallery and an ARTIST RECEPTION WILL BE HELD ON MAY 22 FROM
6-8PM.Blum creates abstract compositions through a layered, intuitive
process of adding and subtracting thinly inked sheets of silk to
panel. Between each layer Blum seals the silk with beeswax. As he
works, the compositions, initially based on a loose drawing, change
and darken. Working on multiple paintings at once, Blum’s practice
relies on process as he covers and uncovers, overlaps, cuts, and turns
the panel in different orientations. The resulting moody, often
monochromatic abstractions are Blum’s way of capturing the unknown.
In the artist’s own words. “I grope around for something
unfamiliar to my own eye, as if made by the hand of a stranger, with
equal parts awkwardness, serenity, subversion and evocative
inscrutability.”
Light and dark are at the heart of Blum’s visual language making the
paintings feel connected to photographic or optical imagery. The work
in this exhibition has more color and larger central forms than in
previous paintings. In some, colored inks bleed together whereas in
others, deep colors formed from the overlapping of many layers
contrast with sheer, light shapes. The paintings with less or light
color are airy and fresh; their fractured forms more graphic. The wax
creates a texture and depth to the surface and along with the deep
colors and fluidity of ink creates a feeling of looking up from
underwater.
Eric Blum is a recipient of two grants from the Pollock-Krasner
Foundation, as well as one from the New York Foundation for the Arts.
His work has been featured in shows at the Albright-Knox Boulder
Museum of Contemporary Art, the Knoxville Art Museum, and The
Contemporary Art Center of Cincinnati, among other institutions. Blum
studied photography at UCLA, and currently lives and works in New York
City and Los Angeles.
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