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Doug Glovaski - New Paintings    Oct 18 - Nov 22, 2008

Clement St. #5
Doug Glovaski
Clement St. #5
 
Entropy #4
Doug Glovaski
Entropy #4
 
Mapping The City #22
Doug Glovaski
Mapping The City #22, 2008
 
Mapping The City (Chinatown)
Doug Glovaski
Mapping The City (Chinatown), 2008
 
Sacred
Doug Glovaski
Sacred, 2008
 
Senzai
Doug Glovaski
Senzai, 2008
 
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Ruth Bachofner Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Doug Glovaski. There will be a reception for the artist on Saturday, October 11, 4-6 PM.

Doug Glovaski’s abstract paintings elegantly harness rich textural applications of paint. Working on canvases slightly more elongated than traditional canvas ratios, one senses a deliberate focus the artist has cast on a particular view. Each canvas is divided into two asymmetrical parts - one that is filled with scraped, layered, dripping paint, the other, a field of solid color. This division of space creates a duality on which both parts rely and create a lasting visual effect.

The shift from dreamy, romantic expressions of paint to the bold quadrants of color grounds the paintings. Glovaski neither allows viewers to be swept off by romantic gestures of paint, nor does he allow the discipline of minimalist color to bring us too close to stark reality. These contrasts carry the viewer’s imagination to art historical references and to the process of painting itself. Where Glovaski’s paint is free-flowing, the movement of paint is tangible. In some pieces, paint is piled thick and high yet the effect is of light silky fabric or gauze draped over a field of color. In areas of controlled geometry, while color prevails, Glovaski allows moments of texture to come through.

While the spatial push and pull Glovaski creates in his work brings viewers to appreciate different relationships of paint and color, it is the emotional core of the work that Glovaski taps into. The artist attempts to transport his audience to a place of divine beauty, a theme that has threaded throughout the history of art and a tradition into which Glovaski’s work is seamlessly entrenched.

Doug Glovaski is the recipient of the highly prestigious Pollock/Krasner Foundation Grant and his work is in numerous public collections, including the Achenbach Collection at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, and the San Jose Museum of Art in San Jose, as well as corporate and private collections throughout the country and abroad. For further information please call 310 829 3300 or visit www.ruthbachofnergallery.com

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