Friday, April 26, 2024

LewAllen Galleries: opening tonight!!!!!

REMINDER: EXHIBITIONS OPENING

TONIGHT Friday, April 26 | 5-7 pm

ETHEL FISHER | FORREST MOSES

Reception with Ethel Fisher's Daughter Margaret Fisher

Ethel Fisher

Portraits of the Sublime

On View Through May 25, 2024

Seated Figure in Interior - Los Angeles, 1970, Oil on canvas, 72 x 48 in.

On View Through May 25, 2024


Reception with the Artist's Daughter:

Margaret Fisher | April 26, 5-7 PM

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Ethel Fisher (1923-2017)


Fisher’s distinctive large-scale figurative paintings feature alluring portraiture of psychological depth and tension set against backgrounds of fields of color. She strove to “encapsulate both intimacy and alienation” and wanted to plumb the depths of the human psyche in these paintings. Her intention in rendering subjects was to “create a set of characters that would have the depth of characters in novels.”

She often painted prominent artists who were part of her social circle including such figures as well-known American painter Will Barnet, abstract artist Alice Baber and her ex-husband color abstractionist Paul Jenkins, and legendary sculptor, painter and installation artist Paul Thek, all of whose portraits are included in this exhibition. In each case, Fisher conferred on her subjects qualities of strength, mystery, and a certain sense of quiet grandeur. Also included in this show are several stunning later-career large scale paintings of interior scenes and still lifes in various shades of cerulean blue for which Fisher also became known.  

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Fisher’s work is included in the permanent collections of many prominent museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Morgan Library and Museum in New York; the Crocker Museum in Sacramento, CA; the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla, CA; the Dallas Museum of Art; among others. Fisher was recognized by the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award for Painting in 1965.

Two Figures Dream Space, 1970, Oil on canvas, 16.25 x 16 in.

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FORREST MOSES

Field of Beauty

On View Through May 25, 2024

F 92/68, 1992, Monotype, 22.75 x 34.25 in.

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Forrest Moses (1934 - 2021)


For more than fifty years, Forrest Moses was well known for painting graceful visual responses to place through distinctive and complex rhythms of color, line, and form that reveal the sudden transcendent quality of the simple experience of being in nature. Profoundly influenced by Japanese aesthetics, Moses uses marks in his ink-based monotypes that reference the practices and philosophies of sumi-e ink masters. During his career, Moses sought, in his words, "to discover nature’s truth and give life to a painted image by understanding the rhythms and pulses behind appearances.”

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Like his oil paintings on canvas, the monotypes of Forrest Moses are each one-of-a-kind original works of art that bear complete fidelity to the visual engagement of the artist with nature. Moses made his monotypes by painting with pigments onto a Plexiglas plate and then impressing that painting onto a chine colle of rice paper melded with thick Arches paper through the pressure of a large etching press.

F 91/75, 1991, Monotype, 35 x 15.5 in.

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