Frank Brunner “New Works”

Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts

poster for Frank Brunner “New Works”

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New York-based Frank Brunner is a contemporary painter who fuses traditional paintings with ideas drawn from recent history. His work has been dealing with the artificiality of nature and the complexity of image making.

Frank paintings may be referred as visual poems. They are a dictionary of psychic spaces and rites of passage. Many of his ideas about paintings are reflections, windows and mirrors that act as metaphors. They allow the artist to break up and deconstruct the image, in various ways.

This exhibition will include 5 somber studies of the suitcase, derived from photographs. Like Gerhard Richter, Brunner’s images are composed of progressively blurred objects that give the impression of memories fading with the passage of time. The works are "melancholy and atmospheric...often about death, pain, and memory."
In this newest works, Frank continues his examination the nature of painting, expanding its boundaries by combining sculpture on the painted surface.

[Image: Frank Brunner "I Never Travel So I Always Dream"]

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from April 16, 2010 to May 20, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-04-16 from 17:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Frank Brunner

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