Barnaby Furnas 2006
September 16, 2006- October 21, 2006
509 W 24th St
Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition of new paintings by Barnaby
Furnas. Please note our new address: 509 West 24th Street, New York, NY.
This will be Barnaby’s third solo show at
Marianne Boesky Gallery. For this exhibition, Furnas
will show works depicting themes that include monumental floods, the parting of the red sea, the
prophet/martyr, the accursed and images in effigy. Furnas is known for his paintings of historical
battle scenes, suicides, lovers, and rock and roll concerts. In this new body of work his subjects
have gone from their real life precedents to their mythic and religious realms. While still
depicting dramatic and ecstatic states of the human condition, Furnas now takes on the religious
dimension of these subjects directly.
Furnas’ technique of painting has developed and expanded in this new body of work. It remains
fluid and layered and painted on the horizontal. However, now it has become more physical, with
the artist interacting with the picture plane. In the largest flood works, up to 30 feet in width, the
paint is poured from one end of the canvas to the other, with the canvas held aloft in a diagonal
position, and the artist directing the paint across the surface. In some works, he uses calf skin
canvases with the irregular shape of the dead animal stretched over the frame, literally taking on
the subject matter of the paintings. In others he employs an oil and water resistant technique,
which creates fluorescent skeletal images of the martyred figure on a black background that glow
with a seeming inner light.
Furnas will also exhibit watercolors – in some of these new works, the artist burns holes in the
surfaces, splashes them with spirits and covers the background with Celtic curses. These are
deeply personal and cathartic works that address greed and dishonesty in contemporary society.
Furnas was most recently included in “Imagination Becomes Reality, Part IV”, at the Sammlung
Goetz, Munich in June. He will also be included in “USA Today,” at the Royal Academy of Art,
London in collaboration with the Saatchi Gallery and will be featured in the “Focus” series at the
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. In the Spring of 2007, he will be included in “Between Two
Deaths,” curated by Ellen Blumenstein and Felix Ensslin, at the Zentrum fuer Kunst und
Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe, Germany.
This exhibition will inaugurate our new gallery space at 509 West 24th Street, between 10th and
11th Avenues.
Art Reviews of Barnaby Furnas 2006
New York Times October 13, 2006 | | Jeffrey Kastner | | "There has always been something vaguely biblical about the scale and character of the bloody mayhem conjured by Barnaby Furnas. In his new suite of works, this young New York painter makes such allusions even more explicit, turning his flamboyant style toward themes as unambiguously religious as the parting of the Red Sea and the death and Resurrection of Christ...." |
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Marianne Boesky Gallery | | Address | 509 W 24th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-680-9889 | | Fax | 212-680-9897 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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