Carolanna Parlato

Cosmic Cascade, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

59h x 47w in.

CP003

Jenifer Kent

Spirit, 2018

Ink on panel

30h x 30w in.

JKT020

J Ivcevich
Untitled (Silver Tree Gold Mandala), 2018

Mixed Media
70 x 50 in. overall
JI123

Michael David

Ground Zero V, 1991

Handmade paper monotype

22h x 44w in.

MDV001

Mary Judge

Tiger, Tiger, 2015

flashe on linen mounted on panel

48h x 48w in.

MJ001

Carolanna Parlato

Coral Cascade, 2022

Acrylic and acrylic spray paint on canvas

42h x 36.50w in.

CP002

Danielle Riede

Handbell Bling Swing, 2020

Oil and plaster on canvas

30h x 40w in.

76.20h x 101.60w cm

DAR076

Patricia Fabricant

011520, 2020

Gouache on panel

12h x 12w in.

PFT001

Patricia Fabricant

111720, 2020

Gouache on panel

24h x 18w in.

PFT006

Patricia Fabricant

071022, 2022

Gouache Flashe on Panel

24h x 24w in.

PFT004

Patricia Fabricant

011520, 2020

Gouache on panel

12 x 12 in.

PFT001

Patricia Fabricant

090420, 2020

Gouache on panel

12 x 12 in.

PFT005

J Ivcevich

Untitled (Silver Tree Gold Mandala), 2018

Mixed Media

70 x 50 in.

JI123

Mary Judge

Diadema Red and Green, 2014

graphite and flashe on linen mounted on panel

48 x 48 in.

MJ002

Danielle Riede

Handbell Bling Swing, 2020

Oil and plaster on canvas

30 x 40 in.

DAR076

Jenifer Kent

Spirit, 2018

Ink on panel

30 x 30 in.

JKT020

Radiate

Artisan Lofts, 143 Reade Street, New York, NY 10013, March 16 - September 17, 2023, Opening Reception, March 16, 5 - 7 pm. Scroll down for link to catalog.

March 16 – September 17, 2023

(Tribeca, New York) Garvey|Simon is pleased to present Radiate, a group exhibition of abstract paintings, drawings, and works on paper centered on the formal exploration of radiant light and color. Though vastly different, the compositions of all of these works are predicated on a basic gesture: the outward progression from an internal point of origin. The artists show this structure to be all-encompassing, meditative, spontaneous, deliberate, minimal, and maximal - and use the intensely layered nature of the form to deny a singular, simple reading. In Radiate, these emanating layers take on a multitude of shapes, including petal-like structures, multicolored striations, geometric figures, delicate lines, and rich baths of color. Radiate features artwork from Michael David, Patricia Fabricant, J Ivcevich, Mary Judge, Jenifer Kent, Carolanna Parlato, and Danielle Riede. The exhibition opens with a reception on March 16, 2023 at Artisan Lofts, 143 Reade Street in Tribeca, 5-7pm. After the reception, the exhibition will be on view by appointment only.  Call 917-796-2146 to schedule or contact Liz Garvey. liz@garveysimon.com 

 

Michael David 

The monotype in this show, Ground Zero V, is one of Michael David's "target" works from the early 1990's.  Created with Pace Editions,  the artist achieves a unique marriage of pigment and ground as the paint is literally fused into the tactile handmade paper.  The textural quality of this work  is reminiscent of the artist’s paintings in encaustic. Different levels of meaning can be interpreted from the concentric circles of this poetic composition: the solar system, cells, bullseyes.  The work also relates to David's continual examination of the Doppelganger.  The asymmetrical pair of radials stares out, hypnotic in their attraction. Michael David, a Guggenheim Fellow artist, has been exhibiting his paintings internationally since 1981, first with Sidney Janis Gallery and then with M. Knoedler & Co. for over two decades.  His work is included in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and The Brooklyn Museum  in New York; The Houston Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art to name a few.  He was the subject of a one -person exhibition at Aspen Museum of Art. 

 

Patricia Fabricant 

Patricia Fabricant’s radials take an organic, sometimes animalistic form, populating her canvases with seed, scale, and wave-like shapes. Interested in the tension between decoration and art, Fabricant leans into abundance, packing her paintings with swells of color and frenetic energy. Though electric, Fabricant's process is meditative. She allows shapes and lines to reveal themselves as they launch from the center of her compositions. Patricia Fabricant is a painter, curator, and award-winning book designer, born in New York City. She received her BA from Wesleyan University and studied painting in Florence, Italy. Her abstract and figurative paintings have been exhibited widely at such galleries as M David & Co, Front Room, SFA Projects, Equity Gallery, Morgan Lehman, the Painting Center, and 490 Atlantic. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

 

J Ivcevich 

J Ivcevich blends innovative drafting technologies with traditional artisanal craft to create his abstract paintings. Drawing from images of tattered street advertisements, Ivcevich begins by manipulating the canvas surface with tie-dye and silk-screen techniques. Imagery taken from the found advertisements is then put through a process of layering and compositional reduction, then flipped, mirrored, and tessellated into a bursting mandala of forms.  J Ivcevich received his Bachelor of Arts from Emory University in 1994. He was the recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Grant in 2001 and was featured on the cover of New American Paintings in both the Southeast and Northeast editions. Ivcevich has had solo exhibitions in New York, Indianapolis, Washington D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, and Memphis.  A painting from this series is part of the Art in Embassies collection in Laos. 

 

Mary Judge

Mary Judge’s geometric abstract paintings pull from her experience working with Italian frescos and ceramics. Her understanding of pattern and scale bring an immersive quality to her work. Her forms do not merely fold out from the center of the composition, rather, there is the sense that they could break out of the pictorial plane, replicating endlessly and with deft precision. Mary Judge attended Moore College of Art in Philadelphia, (BFA), Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine and Tyler School of Art (MFA),  graduating from the Rome campus. Judge worked for several years with the Grazia factory in Deruta, painting for the design market while maintaining her fine art studio practice. Her works are in The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Fogg Art Museum, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The British Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum and the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Cassino, Italy. Mary Judge currently divides her time between New York and Puglia, Italy.

 

Jenifer Kent

Jenifer Kent’s abstract ink drawings are as simple as they are labyrinthine. Kent uses a constrained language of mark-making to create her radial compositions. Surging out from a single origin point, minuscule ink marks ebb and wane. They are guided not by uniform measurement, but by the rise and fall of sound waves, the acceleration and lethargy of movement, and Kent’s own internal rhythm. Jenifer Kent has had multiple solo exhibitions throughout the Bay Area and has been featured in both solo and group exhibitions in California, New York, Florida, and North Carolina. She is the recipient of the 2018 Wildlands Artist Residency Award and is included in the permanent collection of the Alameda County Art Collection, Alameda, CA. Jenifer Kent lives and works in Montague, CA.

 

Carolanna Parlato 

Carolanna Parlato uses her vibrant, diaphanous puffs of color to punctuate the layered textures of paint beneath them. These bold visual interruptions stand in stark contrast to their tightly-woven acrylic neighbors; an explosive surprise in the otherwise ordered mesh-like ground.  Carolanna Parlato has exhibited widely in New York City and throughout the U.S. since the 1990s. Her paintings have been written about in numerous publications including The New York Times, Art in America, The Boston Globe, Artcritical, ArtNews, The New Criterion, White Hot Magazine, and The Brooklyn Rail. Solo exhibitions include the Islip Art Museum; the Phatory (NYC); Elizabeth Harris Gallery (NYC); and Morgan Lehman Gallery (NYC). Public collections include the Brooklyn Museum; ArtBank Collection (DC); The Library of Congress (DC); Public Art for Public Schools (NYC); the Francis Greenburger Collection (NYC); the Islip Art Museum,  Presbyterian Hospital and the Art in Embassies Program, Guatemala City. Parlato received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. 

 

Danielle Riede 

Danielle Riede’s glimmering striations of color overlap and mingle, like ripples spilling out from stones dropped in water. The semi-transparency of her pigment gives her painting a sense of depth and volume.  Her ripples not only push out from the center, but also build atop one another.  Inspired by dance and the ephemerality of nature’s motion, Danielle Riede uses paint to transfer movement’s invisible pathways onto canvas. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Virginia Commonwealth University and also studied with Daniel Buren at the Kunstakademie Duesseldorf. Her international exhibition record includes galleries and museums in Mexico City, Athens, Berlin, and New York, to name a few. Danielle Riede is the recipient of numerous awards including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship, the Virginia Commission for the Arts Fellowship in Sculpture, a New Frontiers Grant from Indiana University, and the 2021 IAHI grant from Indiana University. She is currently the Randolph H. Deer Professor of Painting at Herron School of Art and Design, Indianapolis.

 

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