
Ulrich
Wellmann, Untitled 2009, Oil on Canvas 59'' x 71''
PAINTING
Rudolf de Crignis, Winston Roeth, Ulrich Wellmann
October 15 - Novemeber 9, 2010
Opening Reception:
Friday October 15th 6 - 8pm
Howard
Yezerski Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition
PAINTING, which includes work by Rudolf de Crignis, Winston Roeth
and Ulrich Wellmann. The exhibition opens Friday October 15th
and runs through November 9th. The three painters featured in
the show use color and light as a starting point in their work
and succeed in creating paintings that are both complex and unique.
Through the development of their various techniques each artist
creates a dynamic interplay between light and color, which expresses
the inimitable emotions that color can evoke.
In the later part of his career the artist Rudolf de Crignis focused
on an investigation of ultramarine blue and gray, working to uncover
the possibilities within these colors. De Crignis' ability to
create delicacy through the layering of color is revealed in the
ethereal depth created by the penetration of light through the
seemingly planar surface of the works. By applying paint with
a wide brush and methodically alternating horizontal and vertical
brushstrokes with each layer, de Crignis creates an unexpected
physical depth in his canvases.
Winston Roeth's personal fascination with color is evident in
the reduction of his painting to its central elements of color,
light and depth. He finds depth in his work through the intensity
of color, which defies the seemingly two-dimensional space of
his geometric grids through the cool texture of the work's uneven
surface. Roeth's grids also create a dynamism through the contrast
of the intensely saturated panels, evoking a vibrant visual experience
for the viewer.
The work of German painter Ulrich Wellmann offers yet another
approach to color and its interaction with light and space. Choosing
to work with only a few colors for each canvas, Wellmann uses
those colors to communicate with the viewer by creating energy
and dialogue between the colors. The paint itself reveals the
way the brush was used, adding another aspect to the movement
within the work that seems to be off the canvas and into the space
of the viewer.
Rudolf de Crignis exhibited work at museums and galleries worldwide
during his lifetime and his work has continued to be shown and
praised since his death in 2006. De Crignis has work in many collections
both nationally and internationally, including the Swiss National
Library, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Kunstmuseum Bonn and
the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
Winston Roeth has shown work both nationally and internationally
since he began his career. He has paintings in several public
collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the
Panza Collection at the Palazzo Ducale in Sassualo, Italy and
the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University.
Ulrich Wellmann has shown works in many prominent institutions
including the Kunstmuseum in Bonn, Germany, the Galleria Nazionale
dell'Umbria in Italy, the Sala de las Alhajas in Madrid, Spain,
and the show "Minimalism Then and Now" 2000 at the Berkeley
Art Museum in Berkeley, California.
For further information please contact Howard Yezerski Gallery
617.262.0550 Tuesday - Saturday 10-5:30pm