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Cover lot: Molala, 2016

February 6, 2017 ADMIN
polymer and dispersed pigment on aluminum, 49 x 98 inches - cover lot of the Madison Gallery catalogue 'Pittura a Macchia'.

polymer and dispersed pigment on aluminum, 49 x 98 inches - cover lot of the Madison Gallery catalogue 'Pittura a Macchia'.

In Exhibitions Tags Madison Gallery, solo exhibition, pittura a macchia, donald martiny, gestural abstraction, ann landi

Pittura a Macchia - Opening Night on February 18

January 24, 2017 ADMIN
Sak, 2017 (polymer and dispersed pigment on aluminum

Sak, 2017 (polymer and dispersed pigment on aluminum

Madison Gallery presents Donald Martiny’s second solo exhibition, Pittura A Macchia. The title refers to the disparagement of Italian Renaissance Master Titian’s late career works as “patchy pictures” or pittura a macchia. Up until Titian’s years, artists aspired to create smooth and unbroken surfaced compositions. This influenced an important shift in art history that centered on the physiological connection between artist and material.

As art critic and writer Ann Landi acutely stated, “up close the visible brushstrokes bring us nearer to the artist because they are such clear evidence of a hand following the dictates of the mind and eye.” Martiny’s work concentrates on the importance of the brushstroke as a real means of connection between artist and material.

In his own words: “because every gesture in the painting does something different. I realized that the architecture of the brushstrokes was as important to the painting as other elements, like color and drawing.” Said brushstrokes are big, lush, exuberant sweeps of pigment that are neither paintings nor sculptures, but hover in a space all their own.

The artist employs pigments, polymer and gallons of paint, sometimes between 30-40 at a time, to create the right color and viscosity to produce each individual composition. He not only utilizes wide brushes and sponges, but also uses his hands and body in order to create a harmonious choreography. He creates a gap between painting and sculpture and rejects the two-dimensional canvas or panel to establish a relationship between space and viewer.

In Exhibitions Tags madison gallery, solo exhibition, donald martiny, pittura a macchia, opening reception, gestural abstraction

Selection of works from my exhibition 'Prototypes and Studies'

December 27, 2016 ADMIN
On view at the Ackland Museum store until December 31st.

On view at the Ackland Museum store until December 31st.

In Exhibitions Tags ackland museum of art, ackland museum store, solo exhibition, gestural abstraction

'Moving Paint' - Solo Exhibition at Galeri Urbane, Dallas TX

October 18, 2016 ADMIN
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In Exhibitions Tags galeri urbane, dallas, texas, solo exhibition
 

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