Judith Foosaner “Outside In # 1” 2014 oil on canvas 40 x 40 in
3 Ways : Thomas Zitzwitz, Judith Foosaner and Jimi Gleason
R.B. Stevenson Gallery, La Jolla CA
Through February 10th, 2017
Article by Cathy Breslaw
3 Ways is an exhibition of 14 paintings by established
painters Thomas Zitzwitz, Judith Foosaner and Jimi Gleason. Though very diverse
in the execution of these abstract works, an underlying commonality is each
artist’s penchant for activating surfaces.
Foosaner’s works are black, white and gray paintings resembling
bimorphic forms and calligraphic marks. Often including layers of collage,
these paintings also include mark-making line and gestural brushstrokes within
their repetitively patterned shapes. There is a fluidity and rhythm to her
constructed spaces. In contrast to Foosaner’s black and white palette,
Zitzwitz’s works embody luscious rich colors, using reflective interference
fluorescent acrylic pigments. The
surfaces of these bold-hued works reveal activated movements that are layered
using various tools that have been scraped and pulled across the canvases. There
is luminous shimmering light revealed between the layers, enhancing the
artist’s mark-making and varied color palette. Gleason’s works also use
reflective iridescent paints to create surfaces that display the play of light
but in a subdued and meditative manner, giving the viewer a quiet entrance into
his paintings. Once there, the color emerges from layers of paint, and the reflective quality of light
is visible as the viewer shifts positions in front of the paintings. Also included
are two large works using a material process using silver deposits and acrylic
that creates a glowing and mirrored surface across the paintings. This enriched
and enlivened silver shiny surface draws the viewer’s attention in a different,
yet compelling manner than Gleason’s other works. These artists’ works provide viewers
with an array of materials and processes used in painting, and by the contrasts
with each artist’s works, we can see many differing forms of abstract expression
through paint.
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