Bridgette Mayer Gallery is excited to announce its fifth solo
exhibition with contemporary painter Tim McFarlane, and its first solo
exhibition since the gallery re-opened to the public in June 2021.
Walk Sign is On will be on view from Tuesday, August 31 to Saturday,
October 23, 2021, with extended hours and an artist reception on
Friday, September 10 from 5:00 to 7:00pm. The exhibition will feature
all new paintings by McFarlane, including two special installations:
one in the gallerys Vault Space, and one on the North wall of the
gallery. These works are the latest in an evolving body of paintings
that McFarlane has developed throughout 2020 and 2021, which are
inspired by his observations of and responses to the ongoing Covid-19
pandemic, concurrent political and social crises, and the ways that
life has changed in recent years, in both large and small ways. His
work is also informed by recent observations on what it means to be a
human being and an artist in the current world, particularly being a
Black man making non-objective work today. McFarlane states: Futures:
unknown, uncertain but formable, are where the title of this
exhibition comes in. Walk Sign Is On was etched in my mind this summer
as I worked on a mural on the northern edge of Philadelphias Chinatown
neighborhood at the intersection of 10th and Callowhill Streets. The
phrase was repeated every few seconds as the robotic voice of the
traffic signal urged pedestrians to cross the street. At first, I did
my most to pay it no mind, but was ever present, stubbornly insistent
on barging in. However, in working on the mural, preparing for this
show and making my way through the vagaries of the new normal, the
phrase took on more complex meanings. While the future is unknown, we
always have the choice to affect what that future can look like. The
walk sign is on, there is permission to move forward. How we choose to
do so is what we must reckon with. Learn more on Bridgette Mayer
Gallerys website here . Tim McFarlane is a visual artist based in
Philadelphia, PA, whose works examine the fluid and contradictory
nature of memory and place, with an emphasis on color, multi-layered
systems and process. Much of his work is informed by everyday
observations of the visual impact of human activity on the built
environments of his native Philadelphia and elsewhere. While most of
his output focuses on painting, McFarlanes practice also includes
printmaking, photography, digital art and site-specific installations.
Tim is a 1994 Temple University/Tyler School of Art graduate who has
exhibited his work extensively in the U.S. and has been featured in
major art fairs in New York, Miami, Dallas and San Francisco. His
academic life has included being a visiting artist/lecturer and artist
in residence at the elementary school through college levels, as well
as teaching briefly at the Tyler School of Art & Architecture. Tim
McFarlanes paintings and works on paper reside in numerous private and
public collections such as Bucknell University, Fox School of Business
(Temple University) and West Virginia University. His work is
represented by the Bridgette Mayer Gallery in Philadelphia, PA and
ParisTexas LA in Los Angeles, CA. On September 10, there will be
extended gallery hours from 5:00 to 7:00pm and an artist reception at
Bridgette Mayer Gallery. In partnership with Mural Arts Philadelphia,
there will also be a dedication ceremony for Tims new mural Bound
Together at 10th and Callowhill Streets from 4:00 to 5:00pm. Speakers
will include Mural Arts Founder Jane Golden, a City Council
Representative, and Tim McFarlane.
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