Charles Garabedian "Mythologies"

Betty Cuningham Gallery

poster for Charles Garabedian "Mythologies"

This event has ended.

Drawn from his appreciation for the Classics, Garabedian’s most recent work focuses on characters and settings from Greek mythology. The largest work in the show, The Wine Dark Sea, which depicts a roughly constructed ship struggling to overcome the vast darkness perilously laid out before it, intentionally calls to mind the numerous sea voyages endured by the heroes in Homer’s epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey. Many works included in the exhibition feature other Greek mythological characters such as a blonde haired Venus and Prometheus, writhing in pain, dreading the daily arrival of the bird that will devour his liver. Even though many of these new works call to mind specific narratives, these legends never overshadow the painting. When viewing the 12 paintings, all of which are on paper, one remains conscious of the vivid colors and fine lines- simultaneously melodious and deliberate- that Garabedian employs to compose his dreamlike figures and settings.

Media

Schedule

from February 16, 2012 to March 24, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-02-16 from 18:00 to 20:00

  • Facebook

    Reviews

    All content on this site is © their respective owner(s).
    New York Art Beat (2008) - About - Contact - Privacy - Terms of Use