William Swanson
Architectonic
April 3 - May 3, 2009
Opens April 3 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
SWANSON’s palette is a mix of deep blues, blacks and grays with contrasting hot pinks and warm acrid citrus. The paint alternates between loose floods of blended pools, streaks and harder edge flat planes of solid color mass. Concentrated masses of form gather in piles of teetering planes and surfaces.
In "Trace Dispersal", a black field is bisected by crystalline planes of color. Outcroppings of rock drift like remains of a larger development; the scraps of earth barely provide footing for temporary structures, pipes and other human networks. In another new painting, a wide expanse of glowing space floods an indeterminate horizon. Structures such as banks of computer monitors and display units stand without any use or users; a collective energy of information is swelling in the atmosphere.
SWANSON lives and works in Oakland, CA. Recent solo exhibitions include the Marx & Zavattero (San Francisco) and Walter Maciel Gallery (Los Angeles). SWANSON was included in the recent group exhibition Future Tense: Reshaping the Landscape at the Neuberger Museum of Art (Purchase, NY).
The exhibition will be on view at DCKT Contemporary, 195 Bowery (at Spring Street). Hours are Tuesday through Friday, 11am – 6pm; Saturday, noon – 6pm; Sunday, noon – 5pm.