Gary Hume "Yardwork"
Matthew Marks Gallery 522 W 22nd St.
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The thirteen new paintings on view were made in Hume's studio, which is in an old barn in upstate New York. The pictures explore familiar themes in Hume's work, including flowers, birds, doors, and female figures. In the new work, however, the rural surroundings of Hume's studio have influenced his specific subjects. The doors are now barn doors, as opposed to the hospital doors found in his earlier works, the blackbirds, roses, and daisies are all things he sees from his window, as opposed to images from books or media. The only found imagery in the new work are the paintings of a young woman with a ponytail, which come from a photograph Hume found on Google after typing in the word "ponytail".
Hume's signature use of glossy enamel paint on aluminum panels in unusual color combinations continues in these paintings. In several, Hume has applied the industrial paint in thick relief for the first time, forming distinct ridges that clearly define the individual shapes within each work. In others, he has used a non-glossy finish more extensively for the first time.
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Schedule
from May 08, 2009 to June 27, 2009
Opening Reception on 2009-05-07 from 18:00 to 20:00