Kevin Paulsen – A Splendid Vision: new paintings and drawings

Kenise Barnes Fine Art

Nov. 8, 2014, 06:30 pm

1947 Palmer Avenue
(914)834-8077

www.kbfa.com

GALLERY II
Dates: November 8 – December 23, 2014
Opening Reception:
November 8, 6:30 – 8:00 PM Public Invited
Kevin Paulsen – A Splendid Vision: new paintings and drawings

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is delighted to announce Kevin Paulsen’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Paulsen, an American artist born in Missouri, has a devoted international following and an extensive exhibition history. He has distinguished himself as an artist whose vision is paradoxically naïve looking yet deeply informed by art history and well established in the canon contemporary art.

Paulsen’s artwork is singular in the narrative it presents. He portrays civilization, half mythical, half historical, depicting nature and man in primordial and sometimes precarious harmony. The artist conjures a utopia in which man and beast frolic, harvest, dance, and work, in blissful co-existence. The viewer senses that the balance of the theatrical scene is momentary and could be upended by dark forces. Paulsen’s paintings and drawings are direct and earnest; we feel his urgency to capture the subject and record it before his fantastical vision dances away. The artist as shamanistic puppeteer is felt strongly in each narrative he creates.

Stylistically, Paulsen’s painting evokes vernacular style that recalls the tradition of Early American folk muralists and pays homage to man’s predilection for storytelling, illustration and decoration. Paulsen’s paintings appear to be made as a fresco, with uneven edges, (actually polystyrene topped with a thin veneer of pigmented plaster) floating within the frame. Cracks and fissures and areas of intentional distress are intrinsic to the surface and introduce a quality of unpredictability and allude to the passage of time.

Paulsen’s work has been showcased in the Fifth Avenue widows and in the galleries of Bergdorf Goodman, NYC, Chronogram Magazine, House Beautiful, Traditional Home, and Architectural Digest, to name a few. His murals can be seen in restaurants across the country and his work is in over 80 private collections in the US, England, France and Germany.
Gallery hours:

Tuesday – Saturday 10 – 5:30
and evenings by appointment

Contact information:

Please contact our staff for further information, images of artwork, or to arrange a preview of the exhibition.

Kenise Barnes, director ([email protected])
Lani Holloway, gallery manager ([email protected])
Peter Gramlich, sales support ([email protected])

Website: KBFA.com Tel.: 914 834 8077

In addition to our two exhibition spaces, we have an extensive lower level inventory warehouse that includes a private presentation room.

In-home and in-office consultations are complimentary.

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