Filtering by: 2014

Charlie Hewitt | White Light
Oct
23
to Dec 24

Charlie Hewitt | White Light

Jim Kempner Fine Art is pleased to announce its eighth solo exhibition with Charlie Hewitt, which will feature his most recent paintings and Chesapeake Rambler, a 20’ high aluminum sculpture in the gallery’s sculpture garden. The sculpture’s copper leaf cloud acts as a beacon, visible to the adjacent streets. White Light will be on display from October 23rd through December 6th, 2014. An opening reception with the artist will be held on October 23rd from 6-8 pm. A full-color catalogue will be available to accompany the show

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Jay Kelly | Recent Sculptures & Drawings
Sep
13
to Oct 25

Jay Kelly | Recent Sculptures & Drawings

Jim Kempner Fine Art is pleased to announce its tenth solo exhibition with Jay Kelly. The exhibition of small scale sculptures and drawings will be on display at the gallery from September 13th through October 25th, 2014. An opening reception for the artist will be held on September 13th from 6-8 pm. There will be a full-color catalogue to accompany the show.

Jay Kelly began his career as a photorealist painter who shifted his focus towards abstraction in the late 90’s. Moving away from his remarkably rendered realist paintings, Kelly’s practice evolved into a completely anti-representational body of work. With a special emphasis on sculpture, the work in this exhibition showcases his refinement of a nonrepresentational style he developed in the 1990’s. With a deft execution of materials such as metal, wood, nickel silver, gesso, Japanese paper and acrylic paint, Kelly creates a vast world of miniature abstract forms, the largest being only 24” with many under 8” in height. The sculptures play on the human psyche and will be presented in the gallery space as a community of biomorphic, organic and oddly referential constructions. Calling to mind the work of Martin Puryear, Paul Klee, Alexander Calder, and Tim Burton, the work’s clean lines and minimal aesthetic also allude to 20th century modernist architecture and furniture.

The same meticulous and controlled elements are employed in the artist’s 5 x 5” drawings of acrylic, graphite, pastel, colored pencil and/or gouache works on vellum. The rhythmic and dynamic arrangements of line and color reveal a flawless control of line and a balance of asymmetrical forms.

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Craig Norton | Nineteen Very Old Drawings and a Coffin
Apr
3
to May 17

Craig Norton | Nineteen Very Old Drawings and a Coffin

Known for his sociopolitical-based installation work, Norton’s recent series grapples with the evanescence of aging and the presence of the elderly in modern day society. Using his signature style of extremely realistic stippled faces and hands over top of garments collaged from wallpaper, Norton presents new figurative vignettes that penetrate societal views toward the elderly. Norton depicts the elderly with veneration, while scrutinizing the absent ways in which younger generations treat their elders. He re-creates archetypical scenes celebrating these figures, such as a woman and her granddaughter celebrating a birthday or building a snowman together. These compositions that have subtle graffiti-like markings on them as an analogy to something that is neglected, unwanted, dying and uncomfortable.

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