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June 9, 2015
Press Release - Stephen Westfall "Jewel Curtain"
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STEPHEN WESTFALL
Jewel Curtain


June 26 - August 9, 2015

Opening Reception: Friday, June 26th 5:00-7:00 PM


David Richard Gallery, LLC
Railyard Arts District
544 South Guadalupe Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501 p505-983-9555
www.DavidRichardGallery.com



An Exhibition of New Paintings by Stephen Westfall in His First Solo Exhibition at David Richard Gallery

Westfall's recent paintings have integrated diagonal energies into his well known deconstructions of the grid that have long walked a woozy line between abstraction and pictorial reference. Slanting vectors and diamond patterns invoke angelic rays, byzantine tessera floors, Native American decorative patterns, gothic stained glass, and harlequin costumes.

David Richard Gallery is pleased to be presenting its first exhibition of paintings by veteran abstract painter, Stephen Westfall. Westfall's recent paintings have integrated diagonal energies into his well known deconstructions of the grid that have long walked a woozy line between abstraction and pictorial reference. Slanting vectors and diamond patterns invoke angelic rays, byzantine tessera floors, Native American decorative patterns, gothic stained glass, and harlequin costumes. In some of the most recent paintings the diamond patterns open up into larger asymmetrical fields that invoke figures and open color fields. In two paintings, “Reclining Harlequin” (2015), and “Three Kings” (2015), the coordinates of the grid misalign with the perimeter of the canvas, suggesting a larger, tilting topography that can't be contained by the frame. Westfall's palette uses a spectrum range of primary and secondary colors that have been cross mixed with complementary colors to create an unexpected overall light, like signs in the sun.

Stephen Westfall received his graduate and undergraduate degrees from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has had over 40 one-person exhibitions in the United States and Europe. His work has been written about in “The New York Times”, “The New Yorker”, “Vogue”, “Arts”, “Art in America”, “The New Criterion”, and “Modern Painters”, among other publications. Westfall has work in the collections of the Albertina Museum, Kentler Museum, Louisiana Museum, and Whitney Museum of American Art, among other institutions. Among his numerous awards and fellowships are the Rome Prize for 2009-10, Nancy Graves Fellowship in 2007, Guggenheim Fellowship in 2007, and two awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is the Graduate Director of Visual Art at The Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University and a long-term instructor and former Painting Co-chair at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College.

“Jewel Curtain”, a presentation of new paintings by Stephen Westfall will be exhibited at David Richard Gallery from June 26 through August 9, 2015. An opening reception with the artist will be held Friday, June 26 from 5:00-7:00 PM. The gallery will also host a talk with the artist on Saturday, June 27 from 2:00 to 3:00 PM. The gallery is located at 544 South Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501, phone 505-983-9555 in the Santa Fe Railyard Arts District.

David Richard Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in Santa Fe, specializes in post-war abstract art including Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, geometric and hard-edge painting, Op Art, Pop Art, Minimalism, Feminism and Conceptualism in a variety of media. Featuring both historic and contemporary artwork, the gallery represents many established artists who were part of important art historical movements and tendencies that occurred during the 1950s through the 1980s on both the east and west coasts. The gallery also represents artist estates, emerging artists and offers secondary market works.

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J. Willard Marriott Library
The University of Utah, 01/17/2017

The University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library will host the art exhibition Globalocation: Celebrating 20 Years of Artnauts, Jan. 20-March 3.

Artnauts, an art collective formed 20 years ago by George Rivera, professor of art and art history at the University of Colorado, Boulder, consists of 300 global artists who serve as goodwill ambassadors, acknowledging and supporting victims of oppression worldwide. Their creativity has generated over 230 exhibitions across five continents. Five faculty members from the U’s Department of Art and Art History are members of the collective, Sandy Brunvand, Beth Krensky, V. Kim Martinez, Brian Snapp and Xi Zhang.

Globalocation derives from “Globalocational Art” — a concept used by the Artnauts to refer to their exhibitions in international venues. It is the mission of the Artnauts to take art to places of contention, and this anniversary exhibition is a sample of places where they have been and themes they have addressed.

“The Artnauts could not exist without the commitment of the artists in the collective to a common vision of the transformative power of art,” said Rivera. “The Artnauts make their contribution with art that hopefully generates a dialogue with an international community on subjects that are sometimes difficult to raise.”

Krensky, associate department chair of the Art and Art History Department, had the opportunity to travel with Rivera in Chile as part of an Artnauts project, working with mothers who were searching for their children who had mysteriously disappeared during a time of political unrest.

“When I travelled to Chile in 1998, George and I spent an afternoon with the Mothers of the Disappeared, and the meeting changed my life,” said Krensky. “It was from that moment on that I placed a picture of them on my desk to look at every day. I was so moved by what they each had lost — a son, a brother, a father — and yet what remained for them was a deep, deep well of love. They were fierce warriors and stood up to the government to demand the whereabouts and information of the people who had disappeared, but they lived within profound love.”

The 20th anniversary exhibition at the Marriott Library is a retrospective of the traveling works the Artnauts have toured around the globe. The exhibition will be located on level three of the library. The opening reception is open to the public and will be held on Friday, Jan 20, 4-6 p.m. Rivera will speak at 4 p.m.

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