Gallery Focus
Facture Fracture: A Contemporary Exploration of Painterly Surfaces
“Facture Fracture,” currently on display at Chart Gallery, presents an engaging group exhibition featuring new works by artists Sam Branden, Kadar Brock, Shayna Miller, and Jack Arthur Wood. Running from June 26 to August 23, 2024, the exhibition delves into the potential of manipulated painterly surfaces to convey abstract ideas, exploring how accumulated influences and affects are reflected through these unique artistic approaches.
Sam Branden’s contributions to the exhibition are characterized by his exploration of texture and form, utilizing layered paint and mixed media to create dynamic, tactile compositions. His works invite viewers to ponder the intersection of materiality and meaning, challenging traditional perceptions of surface and depth.
Kadar Brock’s pieces continue his well-known practice of scraping and sanding down layers of paint, revealing intricate patterns and textures that hint at the passage of time and the artist’s meticulous process. Each piece serves as a testament to the labor-intensive method Brock employs, resulting in works that are both visually compelling and conceptually rich.
Shayna Miller brings a vibrant energy to the exhibition with her bold use of color and form. Her paintings are a celebration of the abstract, where vivid hues and dynamic shapes interact on the canvas to evoke a sense of movement and spontaneity. Miller’s work is a testament to the expressive potential of color and its ability to communicate emotions and ideas.
Jack Arthur Wood’s contributions round out the exhibition with a thoughtful exploration of geometric forms and their relation to space. His meticulous compositions and use of sharp lines and angles create a sense of order and precision, inviting viewers to consider the underlying structures that govern both art and reality.
“Facture Fracture” highlights the diverse approaches these artists take in manipulating painterly surfaces, each bringing their own unique perspective and technique to the exhibition. Through their work, the artists collectively demonstrate the endless possibilities of abstract art and its ability to convey complex ideas and emotions.
For more details about the exhibition, visit Chart Gallery’s official website.
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