Alyssa Monks: Breaking Point
- NEW YORK, New York
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- September 21, 2018
From October 4 to November 3, 2018, Forum Gallery presents Breaking Point, an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Brooklyn-based artist, Alyssa Monks. The artist, whose progressive, figurative paintings have been exhibited in New York since 2006, is known for her bold, energetic and passionate paintings of women. Her TED talk has been viewed more than a million times, her paintings have been presented throughout the United States and in Europe and her work was recently featured in the television series, The Americans (FX) throughout its sixth and final season.
In the thirteen paintings and four drawings on view, Alyssa Monks strives to reach beneath the surface of her female subjects and portray their innermost feelings and desires. She says, “I usually go for the moment between feelings or expressions. Some emotion or experience is just starting to hit the subject or just about to leave. I want to create a space for the viewer as well as relate, empathize or connect to the subject…” That moment is the Breaking Point of the exhibition’s title, which also refers to the condition of women in today’s world, a condition of extraordinary tension and pressure, but filled with hope as the limits of personal power are pushed.
Monks’ subjects are women in the natural world, from the smallest (12 x 18 inches) to the largest (68 x 86 inches) painting in the exhibition. Many of the models are artists, whose own struggles for relevance, dignity and power echo those of Alyssa Monks and of women in society. They are searching for and finding the boundaries they need to cross, while surrounded by the rich color and muscular brushstrokes of Alyssa Monks’ technique.
Since receiving her MFA from the New York Academy of Art in 2001, Alyssa Monks has been the subject of one-person exhibitions at galleries in California, Missouri, Idaho and New York; and in London, England and the south of France. Breaking Point is Alyssa Monks’ second one-person exhibition at Forum Gallery.
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Alyssa Monks: Breaking Point opens with a reception for the artist on Thursday, October 4, 2018 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, and will be on view through Saturday, November 3, 2018.
Forum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street, New York, NY 10022. Please visit forumgallery.com/exhibitions/current-season to view the entire exhibition online. The exhibition begins on October 4, 2018 and will be on view through November 3, 2018. Forum Gallery is open Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 5:30 pm. A full-color catalogue is available from the gallery.
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About Forum Gallery
Forum Gallery was founded in New York City in 1961 as a gallery of American figurative art. Among the first artists represented were Raphael Soyer, Chaim Gross, David Levine and Gregory Gillespie. The gallery was a founding member of the Art Dealers Association of America in 1962. From inception, Forum Gallery’s contemporary exhibition program has been augmented by mounting curated, thematic exhibitions of historic importance, in keeping with the gallery’s focus on humanism. Forum Gallery’s program expanded in the 1980’s, and the gallery soon represented the American artists William Beckman and Robert Cottingham as well as the Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum. Today, in addition to these artists, Forum Gallery represents more than twenty American and European artists and estates, including the Spanish masters Cesar Galicia and Guillermo Munoz Vera. American artists whose work is now represented by Forum Gallery include Steven Assael, Tula Telfair, Linden Frederick, Alan Magee and Brian Rutenberg. Forum Gallery regularly exhibits at art fairs throughout the United States. The gallery exhibited at the inaugural edition of The Art Show (ADAA – Park Avenue Armory) and has since participated twenty times. An early exhibitor at the Chicago International Art Exposition at Navy Pier, Forum now exhibits at ExpoChicago annually. In 2000, Forum Gallery mounted an Odd Nerdrum exhibition at the FIAC in Paris, and today the gallery exhibits regularly at fairs in San Francisco, New York, Miami, Houston, Seattle and Chicago. A service business focused on customer satisfaction, Forum Gallery looks forward to every opportunity to assist collectors, experienced and new.