February 22th–March 29th, 2008 Matthew Magee: Recent Paintings and Sculpture Images Press Release Matt Magee’s recent paintings and sculpture will be on view at Heskin Contemporary from February 22nd through March 29th 2008. A reception for the artist will be held on Friday, February 22nd from 6-9 pm. Matt Magee's new abstract paintings were created during his recent residency at the Albers Foundation. In these works he continues to codify form and one can examine a careful attention to detail as he documents natural matter including shells, rocks, coral, mountains, buttes and peaks. His connection to geology is evident. The viewer can also distinguish unnatural shapes in the way Mr. Magee manipulates his imagery. Utilizing cut-up plastic bottles, Magee incorporates the same systematically structured shapes tied together with wire that read more like hieroglyphics, another theme within his work. While there is an interplay of shape and images, there is also a grammar, a lexicon, a voice. Magee constantly reminds us that we both create shape, and in turn are created by shape, formed by image as we attempt to confront what we have before us at any given time. Matt Magee received his MFA from Pratt in New York City, and received his BA in art history from Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas. Matt has also been the recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Grant, a NY State Foundation for the Arts Grant and a Board of Trustees Award from Silvernine Arts Center. Images |
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