Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sharon Core Blows Up




Alex and I went to see the Sharon Core show at Yancy Richardson on Tuesday. It was so fantastic I almost drooled on myself. I can't remember the last time I enjoyed something this much in a gallery. Why not just look at Dutch still life, you ask? Well, because this is better.

There much subtle and delicate play going on with the sets--luscious paint and real life all mixed up so it is hard to see where one ends and the other begins. I felt I was falling into the pictoral space as I peered and peered into them as they gave up more and more secrets. The compositions and colors are stunning. I am fairly sure that Sharon grew all these plants, because that is her process, as with the vegetables in the Early American series, and the baking she did with the Thiebaud series..

This kind of insane attention to detail and level of obsession can be off-putting, but not here. We are invited in, and the perfection seduces, and winks at us. This may be her best yet. Show is over at the end of the week. Hurry if you haven't already seen it.

3 comments:

  1. The second image is pure Odelon Redon. Simply perfect. I love his paintings but find them very hard to crack, the symbolism is so removed from my experiences. I do love this image though.

    The first one does look pure Dutch.

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  2. Yeah, the color is just so good and unexpected in that second image..

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  3. You simply HAVE to see these in person to really get them..

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