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Kemi, 2016 (polymer and dispersed pigment on aluminum)

May 30, 2017 ADMIN
46 x 79 inches (116.84 x 200.66 cm)

46 x 79 inches (116.84 x 200.66 cm)

In Works Tags gestural abstraction, Kemi, painting

Private Collection - GUM+D and McGray Architecture

January 17, 2017 ADMIN

Thank you GUM+D and McGray Architecture for placing my work in such a beautiful space.

In Commissions Tags GUM+D, McGray Architecture, interior design, gestural abstraction, painting, galleri urbane

Gestural Abstraction (detail)

November 29, 2016 ADMIN

Photo by @kingcullt

In Works Tags gestural abstraction, madison gallery, painting, donald martiny, contemporary art, kingcullt

Book Release: The Artists of One World Trade Center

November 5, 2016 ADMIN

Please click here to access the book: 'The artists of One World Trade Center', curated by Edelman Arts.

In Commissions Tags one world trade center, edelman arts, artists of one world trade center, painting

Currently on view at the Alden B. Dow Museum of Art: Arma, 2016

November 1, 2016 ADMIN
Arma, 2016 (polymer and pigment on aluminum), 42 x 60 in

Arma, 2016 (polymer and pigment on aluminum), 42 x 60 in

In Exhibitions Tags alden b dow museum of art, midland center for the arts, painting, gestural abstraction

Kayeli, 2016

August 10, 2016 ADMIN

41 x 29 inches, polymer and pigment mounted on aluminum

In Works Tags kayeli, contemporary art, sculptural, painting

Gestures at Madison Gallery

July 13, 2015 ADMIN
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In a world that is more and more removed and isolated, where finding contact and gesture and movement, both abstract and emotional, is increasingly difficult, Donald Martiny's expressively lyrical solo, Gestures, at Madison Gallery in La Jolla, California is refreshingly immediate.

One is instantly struck by the work's visceral movement and vibrant color. But it would be too easy to reduce these forms to simply a discussion of color and flow. These enlarged brushlike strokes, formed from polymer and saturated pigment, are visual poems. They are the painterly equivalent of a verbal haiku, deceptively lean, but on reflection as complex as breath. The simplified structure allows the viewer to look deeper. The swaths of undulating paint, dotted with streaks of hidden color and seemingly random trace gesture, draw us closer, enticing us with their history. And the sensual , almost liquid quality of the forms woos us, like the touch of someones hand on bare skin, light but electric, the movement fleeting but the sensation enduring. The touch simple in form but resonant in understanding. That sensation is rare in this world of detachment. But as these paintings attest, and as has been said many times, "the simplest gesture is the most profound." It is indeed.

In Exhibitions Tags madison gallery, gestures, painting, contemporary art
 

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