Don Voisine Exhibition

McKenzie Fine Art

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[Image: Don Voisine “Near" (2017) oil on wood panel, diptych: 40 x 60 in.]

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McKenzie Fine Art presents an exhibition of new paintings by Don Voisine. This will be the Brooklyn-based artist’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery.

Don Voisine is well-known for his abstract oil paintings that explore sculptural and architectonic spatial vocabularies. He has long worked in a reductive language of overlapping geometric shapes, rendered in contrasting tones of matte and shiny blacks set against lighter grounds. The works are bordered by brighter bands of color top and bottom or at the sides, and are frequently accentuated with narrower lines of color that provide movement as well as optical vibrancy.

In some of the newer works, light grounds have been abandoned entirely, with all-black tonalities used to define the interior space. Directional brushwork enhances the contrasts, as well as the use of varying under-colors beneath the black fields. In other works, black is replaced by cream, white, and grey, or contrasting fields of red. For this show, a deep ultramarine blue expands the artist’s typical color palette, lending a translucent quality to the weight and solidity of the geometric forms.

Taut, elegant, and severely sensuous, Voisine’s paintings are remarkable for their monumentality at every scale, as well as for the rich variety of investigations the artist pursues within his reductive language. The geometries in many of the paintings are symmetrical, with forms crossing and overlapping, and in the largest-scaled painting, adjacent shapes repeat, rhyme and mirror one another across zones of light and dark. In other works, tension is created by tips of trapezoids nearly coming into contact. Meanwhile, the shapes are bisected into matte and gloss zones, creating an illusion of folding in space. In still other paintings, unbalanced or diagonal elements provide a sense of tilting, rotation or falling movement. Asymmetry comes into play both in the shape of the forms and in the way they rest on their grounds, imparting weight, movement and establishing a deep pictorial space.

Don Voisine has been exhibiting his work nationally and internationally since the 1970s. Recent solo exhibitions include a fifteen-year retrospective at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland, and shows at Robischon Gallery in Denver and Jeff Bailey Gallery in Hudson, NY. Voisine has participated in numerous museum and gallery group exhibitions across the United States as well as throughout Europe and Australia. His work is found in public collections across the country, and his exhibitions have been reviewed in The New York Times, Hyperallergic, Art in America, Artnews, The Huffington Post, and The Brooklyn Rail, among many others.

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Schedule

from May 05, 2017 to June 18, 2017

Opening Reception on 2017-05-05 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Don Voisine

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