Jill Nathanson | Fluid Measure

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  • May 28, 2015

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Jill Nathanson, Brass Instrument, 2015 Acrylic and polymers on panel, 60 x 60 in.
Berry Campbell

Berry Campbell is pleased to announce the opening on May 28th, 2015 of an exhibition featuring Jill Nathanson, an artist who has worked to reimagine the tradition of Color Field painting. Using a technique of pouring acrylic polymers, Nathanson’s paintings are characterized by coloristic inventiveness, as the pours create new hues by overlapping layers of translucency. Her paintings evoke what she calls “color desire,” as the fluidity of the forms engage us in seeking color resolutions across the pictorial field, while drawing us to the different spaces that the colors occupy and the ways they attract and repel each other.

Cast-a-Time, 2015, Acrylic and polymers on panel, 46 x 53 in. (116.8 x 134.6 cm)
Berry Campbell

Nathanson became fascinated by color painting at Bennington College. She arrived at the school in the mid-1970s, when it was at the center of color field abstraction. From Kenneth Noland and Larry Poons, she learned to avoid composing through dark and light tones and to give color an ever-greater role in structuring a painting. Over the last four decades, she has deepened her exploration of color dynamics, seeking to transmit affective realities of seeing. She courts chaos in her method, through employing chance, but she also works methodically—each overlay of color takes a day to dry.  For the viewer, her paintings evoke energies in the body as well as optical experience, and the physical presence of each painting resists immediate assimilation, involving a dynamic, layered search for unity.

After her time at Bennington, Nathanson received her MFA from Hunter College, City University of New York.  Her first solo exhibition was held in 1982 at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. Subsequently she has been featured in one-artist shows at many venues, including Hunter College; Roanoke College, Virginia; the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art; the Slifka Center, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; the Derfner Judaica Museum, New York; and June Kelly Gallery, New York. She has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including Bennington College, Vermont; Stanford Museum, Connecticut; Danforth Museum, Framingham, Massachusetts; the Painting Center, New York; the National Academy Museum, New York; and Taylor University, Upland, Indiana. Nathanson is included in the collections of Agnes Etherington Art Center, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario; Hines Industrial, Boston; Maimonides Hospital, Brooklyn, New York; and Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts.

The exhibition will run through Saturday, June 27, 2015.  Berry Campbell Gallery is located in the heart of the Chelsea Arts District at 530 West 24 Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY 10011. www.berrycampbell.com. For information, please contact Christine Berry or Martha Campbell at 212.924.2178 or info@berrycampbell.com.

 

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Christine Berry
Berry Campbell LLC
212 924 2178
cb@berrycampbell.com

Berry Campbell LLC
530 W 24th Street
New York, New York
info@berrycampbell.com
212 924 2178
http://www.berrycampbell.com
About Berry Campbell LLC

BERRY CAMPBELL features Post-War Modern and Contemporary art with a focus on established as well as emerging and mid-career contemporary artists, including Edward Avedisian, Walter Darby Bannard, Eric Dever, Ken Greenleaf, Raymond Hendler, Jodie Manasevit, William Perehudoff, and Ann Purcell. BERRY CAMPBELL is a collaboration between Christine Berry and Martha Campbell. Christine Berry began her career at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and then continued onto the Whitney Museum of American Art. Thirteen years ago, she shifted from the non-profit sector to the commercial world. As an art dealer, she worked with some of the world’s foremost public and private collections. Martha Campbell started her career at The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC. She was the director at a major midtown gallery focusing on Modern and Contemporary art. Christine Berry cb@berrycampbell.com Martha Campbell mc@berrycampbell.com Devi Loftus Gallery Assistant devi@berrycampbell.com


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