Have you met…Lisa Denyer?


Lisa Denyer, Untitled  2013, acrylic on plywood 25cm x 30cm

Lisa Denyer, Untitled
2013, acrylic on plywood 25cm x 30cm

An introduction can be a wonderful thing. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends. You can be introduced to your new favorite foods, books, music, or artist.

I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists. Some of whom I’ve been familiar with for years, and others I’ve only recently been introduced to.

The person I’d like to introduce is the artist Lisa Denyer.

Lisa Denyer is a British artist.

Lisa Denyer, Billow 25x30cm

Lisa Denyer, Billow 25x30cm

Artist Statement – Lisa Denyer

“As a painter, Lisa Denyer’s interest lies predominantly within the materiality of the medium itself.

Exploring form through a complete stripping down to elemental components, incidental details such as light reflecting, shadow, and negative space are often sources of inspiration.

The fundamental aspects of Denyer’s early work; landscape, escapism and Romanticism, are still apparent in her current practice. However, these now manifest in highly abstracted representations, and a desire to capture the sublime through simple shape and use of colour.

Prevalent themes in her work include geological structures, natural influences, microcosm and macrocosm.”

Untitled  2013, acrylic and emulsion on plywood 18cm x 11cm (per board)

Lisa Denyer, Untitled
2013, acrylic and emulsion on plywood 18cm x 11cm (per board)

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Artist website: lisa-denyer.com

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Have you met…Vince Contarino?


#17, 2013, acrylic on paper, 4” x 6”

#17, 2013, acrylic on paper, 4” x 6”

An introduction can be a wonderful thing. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends. You can be introduced to your new favorite foods, books, music, or artist.

I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists. Some of whom I’ve been familiar with for years, and others I’ve only recently been introduced to.

The person I’d like to introduce is the artist Vince Contarino.

Little Resistance, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 20” x 18”

Vince Contarino, Little Resistance, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 20” x 18”

b. 1975 in Woodbury, NJ
Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Education

1997 BFA Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL

NT/NF/4, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 17” x 14”

Vince Contarino, NT/NF/4, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 17” x 14”

“Slowly we take in the paintings of Vince Contarino. We can see what they are, but can we know how they got that way? Clearly we sense they have undergone a deliberate series of procedures, compositional risks, disruptive incursions, and declarative actions, but we cannot read backwards to a blank canvas, nor know each step. The full story is only what remains on the surface: that which is legible, opaque, cool or confounding.

We study the space in Contarino’s paintings, able to see a few layers or degrees down into their histories, but then it stops. The permeability stops, that is. We perceive each work’s carefully considered collisions, its graphic overlaps, its bravado and cheek. We begin to appreciate a range of co-existing devices that are at the service of a sensibility extremely aware of incidental registrations of meaning, of accidental beauties, of pictorial assertion.”

– Excerpt from Geoffrey Young’s catalog essay for the “New. New York” exhibition at the Essl Museum, Vienna, 2012.

 

Untitled (7), 2012, acrylic on paper, 8.5” x 7

Vince Contarino, Untitled (7), 2012, acrylic on paper, 8.5” x 7

Other material relating to Vince Contarino.

Artist website: vincecontarino.com

New Americans Paintings: Vince Contarino

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ARTCARDS Review: Vince Contarino

Escape Into Life: Vince Contarino

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