Jane Harris at The Aldrich Contemporary

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Monday, 22 August 2005 15:28
RIDGEFIELD, CT.-The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is pleased to present the first solo museum exhibition in the United States of British painter Jane Harris . Based on the deceptively simple geometry of the elliptical form, Harris's paintings defy easy categorization. At once highly controlled and wildly disorienting, Harris revels in entertaining opposites: abstract/figurative, flat/spatial, cerebral/decorative, and contrived/playful. These dichotomies, however, do not engender any uncertainty, but instead manifest themselves in paintings that are rigorously intellectual, physically commanding, and potently spiritual. Utilizing iridescent, metallic pigments that are mixed with traditional oil colors, the artist has heightened her control of surface reflectivity, creating works in which perception of color and space change drastically, depending on the viewer's position. This new color sense, combined with Harris's methodical paint handling, has reinvigorated the issue of the sublime in art in remarkable ways. Due to their unique optical and physical effects, Harris's paintings can only be understood by direct observation. Impossible to successfully reproduce, these works act like intense psychological mirrors and demand the actual presence of the viewer. They are a powerful argument for not only the continuing importance of painting, but, by extension, the importance of the museum or gallery experience. Born in Dorset, England, in 1956, Harris lives and works just outside London. She has had recent solo exhibitions at Hales Gallery, London; the Southampton City Art Gallery, England; Jack Shainman Gallery, New York; Kontainer Gallery, Los Angeles; and Galerie Hollenbach, Stuttgart.


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