Maxwell Stevens “Summer Table Paintings” CLOSING

MAXWELL_STEVENS_IMAGEJanuary 17 – February 7, 2016
Opening Reception: Friday, January 22, 6 – 8 pm
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12 – 7 pm, Sunday 12 – 5 pm, and by appointment

onetwentyeight is pleased to present MAXWELL STEVENS, SUMMER TABLE PAINTINGS, a new solo exhibition testing the boundaries of painterly abstraction and photorealism within the context of contemporary portraiture and delicately painted modern interiors.

“I’m interested in the domestic arena as the primary site for our psychological and emotional experiences, and in how we exist differently, historically, within each passing moment. I try to use abstraction and the fragmentation of representational imagery to evoke this.”

In this selection of oil paintings spanning several years, the viewer encounters an array of intricacy & detailed brushwork executed in the individually rendered scenes underlying each picture. These intimate, miniaturized portrayals are subsequently overpainted in thick impasto, fragmenting and disrupting the initially calm scenery. This interplay arrives at a newly hybridized pictorial space, one that makes allusions to both the Dutch Golden Age and to Abstract Expressionism, yet clearly would not exist in any other era than our own.

Please join us for this special exhibition of paintings as we inaugurate an exciting 2016 season at onetwentyeight. For inquiries please contact us at [email protected], +1.212.674.0244, +1.646.341.0175.

onetwentyeight
128 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002
galleryonetwentyeight.org +1.212.674.0244











When: Sun., Feb. 7, 2016 at 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

MAXWELL_STEVENS_IMAGEJanuary 17 – February 7, 2016
Opening Reception: Friday, January 22, 6 – 8 pm
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12 – 7 pm, Sunday 12 – 5 pm, and by appointment

onetwentyeight is pleased to present MAXWELL STEVENS, SUMMER TABLE PAINTINGS, a new solo exhibition testing the boundaries of painterly abstraction and photorealism within the context of contemporary portraiture and delicately painted modern interiors.

“I’m interested in the domestic arena as the primary site for our psychological and emotional experiences, and in how we exist differently, historically, within each passing moment. I try to use abstraction and the fragmentation of representational imagery to evoke this.”

In this selection of oil paintings spanning several years, the viewer encounters an array of intricacy & detailed brushwork executed in the individually rendered scenes underlying each picture. These intimate, miniaturized portrayals are subsequently overpainted in thick impasto, fragmenting and disrupting the initially calm scenery. This interplay arrives at a newly hybridized pictorial space, one that makes allusions to both the Dutch Golden Age and to Abstract Expressionism, yet clearly would not exist in any other era than our own.

Please join us for this special exhibition of paintings as we inaugurate an exciting 2016 season at onetwentyeight. For inquiries please contact us at [email protected], +1.212.674.0244, +1.646.341.0175.

onetwentyeight
128 Rivington Street, New York, NY 10002
galleryonetwentyeight.org +1.212.674.0244

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