Brian Rutenberg "Low Dense"

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Saturated with layer upon layer of thick multicolored paint, these new 14 exuberant abstract paintings pulsate as hyper-charged geometric shapes surge across the canvas.

In his new body of work, Rutenberg is influenced by European, British, and American art history. He integrates his longtime interest in Cubism with his admiration of English painting – from Thomas Gainsborough through Francis Bacon – to evoke a heightened sense of awareness on the part of the viewer. The large blocky eyefuls of intense color are also inspired by the jazz-influenced paintings of Stuart Davis.

Applying thick layers of paint using a range of tools from small knives to book-sized planks of cardboard, Rutenberg shows a love of the gesture, immersion in process, obsession, longing, and a deep love of color. Years ago, he learned that Gainsborough applied paint using the equivalent of salad tongs – dipping sponges into pots of paint then onto the canvas to map out generous dark masses on his canvases. Rutenberg begins his paintings this way.

Growing up in a resort town in South Carolina, Rutenberg recalls “being infatuated with the percussive flashing of candy-colored light bulbs in the seaside amusement parks and arcades of my youth” and the visual poetry of nature. “The power of color still mystifies me: it creates space where there was none, stirs memory and emotion without narrative, and most of all invites us to slow down and see,” he notes.

[Image: Brian Rutenberg "Low Dense" (2010) oil on linen 63 x 158 in.]

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from January 13, 2011 to February 19, 2011

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Brian Rutenberg

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