Christine Aaron, Cecile Chong, Lorraine Glessner and I are showing at Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Larchmont, New York. Above: My "Coming Up For Air" visible through the front window. I'll post a walk-through soon. In the meantime, click pic for gallery info. The show is up through July 21
"Lush Geometry" at DM Contemporary, NYC
Five new paintings are in "Lush Geometry," at DM Contemporary, New York City, through June 1. Artists are Steven Baris, Richard Bottwin, Carol Freysz Gutierrez, Louise Sloane and myself. Click pic for info. Image above: "Diamond Life 17," 2012, encaustic on panel, 22.5 x 22.5 inches
At The Montclair Art Museum
"Patterns, Systems, Structures: Abstraction in American Art," curated by Gail Stavitsky, is a thematic look at some of the work in its collection. My painting, "Cera 20," bottom right, hangs with Louise Nevelson, Jasper Johns and others in the Shelby Gallery, which features largely achromatic work. The exhibition is up through May 19, 2013. Click pic for more info
The exhibition is over, but you can see it on line. Click on the links below to read and see more.
"Soie," a series of gouache-on-paper paintings, was on exhibition in January at Structural Madness, a New York City virtual gallery curated by Gloria Klein. Here: "Soie 12," 2010, gouache on paper, 22 x 30 inches. Click pic to see more
Connecting the Dots
Damien be damned. There's a huge range of interesting work that is spot on without being hyped. Click pic to see the work of 56 artists using discs and dots. Above, Leslie Wayne, "Love in the Afternoon #110."
New Digital Prints
Above, "Silk Trail 386." Below: "Silk Trail 339." Both 2012, unique digital prints on 11 x 8.5 inch archival Epson paper. Click here to see more and find out where they are available
Miami Nice from Artcritical
December 2, 2011: “ . . . stand-out exhibits at Aqua included . . . the funky abstractionist stable of Conrad Wilde Gallery of Tucson, Arizona, amongst them the sensual encaustic monochromes of Joanne Mattera and the biomorphic reliefs of Ruth Hiller."--David Cohen, artcritical.com. Click pic for entire review. Above: John Dempcy, Hiller, Mattera
Miles Conrad, director of Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, and me at the Aqua Art Fair. Photo: artcritical.com
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Boston Globe Style Watch
November 13, 2011: Four of my small paintings are in this Cambridge apartment, which was the subject of a Style Watch feature. Click the pic to enlarge the image and read the story. Thanks to Arden Gallery, Boston, for representing me in Massachusetts (and beyond)
Click pic for more info about this conference I founded and direct in Provincetown, now in co-production with Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill
Rhomboid Rumba
Click the pic for "Rhomboid Rumba," my curated post of the work of 34 artists who are using the diamond, parallelogram or other four-sided rhomboidal form in their work . This painting is by Gabriele Evertz.
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When he was a young man, the New York art dealer Stephen Haller had a brief but life-changing friendship with Giorgio Morandi, who was nearing the end of his days. Click pic below for story.
Haller holding a photograph of himself with Morandi in the early Sixties. Click pic for story
My work is chromatically resonant, physically tangible, and compositionally reductive. I call it lush minimalism. But don't call me an "encaustic artist." While encaustic on panel is my primary means of expression, I approach artmaking in other mediums--acrylic on canvas, gouache on paper--in exactly the same way.
THE FIRST CONTEMPORARY BOOK ON ENCAUSTIC PAINTING. AND STILL THE BEST
My book, The Art of Encaustic Painting, was published by Watson-Guptill in 2001. It's the first commercially published book on contemporary encaustic. There are three sections: history, with images of the famed Greco-Egyptian Fayum portraits; a gallery of contemporary painting and sculpture (including the work of Jasper Johns, Kay WalkingStick, Heather Hutchison, Johannes Girardoni and myself), and technical information, including an interview with Michael Duffy, a conservator at the Museum of Modern Art.