Galen Cheney “Scorpion and Chickadee”

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The Painting Center presents Scorpion and Chickadee, an exhibition of new paintings by Galen Cheney, the artist’s first solo show in New York City. Painted over the last year, these works embody her ongoing commitment to making paintings that are complex, rigorous, and uncompromising in their emotional honesty. With an approach that is deeply rooted in abstract expressionism, Cheney’s work also contains characteristics of street art, figuration and pop.

About her work, Cheney has said, “I like my paintings to exist on a tightrope, right on the edge of coming apart. Not fixed, not static, but open, and with a sense of still being composed. I want the process, the struggle to be right out in front, not covered over or tidied up.” She begins each painting with no particular outcome in mind, responding to the changing painting in real time. She uses whatever materials the painting is calling for, from traditional oil colors to fluorescent sign paint, translucent paper dress patterns, and thick-bodied modeling paste. The resultant paintings are multi-layered objects that push out from the wall and into the physical and emotional space of the viewer.

Though the works make a powerful impact and embrace the sensual qualities of oil paint, many also emit a certain unease, an underlying anxiety about their very existence. Cheney readily admits that this aspect is not necessarily intentional, but accepts it as a reflection of her own state of mind.

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from May 26, 2015 to June 20, 2015

Opening Reception on 2015-05-28 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Galen Cheney

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