Neil Farber "Slugging"

Edward Thorp Gallery

poster for Neil Farber "Slugging"

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Farber has become known for drawings and paintings characterized by their seductive techniques and his inventive, fertile imagination. The artist has developed an immediately recognizable language that draws from a diverse range of references and influences, from Western and Eastern folk art to comics and zine art. Each of his works serves as a contemporary tale about humanity, community and individuality. Laced with Farber’s sense of humor, these images often become cautionary tales. These riotous parables are achieved through an intricate process that involves pouring, stamping, staining, collage, building up with modeling paste, and gel mediums on specially prepared wood panels.

For Slugging, Farber has produced a series of new, larger multi-panel works. In these seductively rendered paintings, the artist further develops his visionary language and technical abilities. While the bigger format provides him with evermore freedom to expand on the idiom, Farber continues to explore our contemporary phobias with his accumulation of characters and curious scenarios. Transparent elephants poised on delicate branches appear along with a cast of other characters that test the boundaries between myth and the commonplace. Within this harmony of misfits, we find blob-headed figures, ghosts, lions, bears, draculas, elephants and skeletons inhabiting environs of floating tress, blood-stained picket fences and black matter which emanates from the skies. Farber’s visions not only question the logic of a coherent society but also upend the rules of gravity itself.

At first glance, these works may appear naïve, almost childlike, but in Farber's world the distinctions between primitive fears and sophisticated desire are indistinguishable. It is out of this ambiguity that the work's dark humor is born inevitably reminding us of life’s absurdities.

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from April 08, 2011 to May 21, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-04-08 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Neil Farber

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