Where Hand Meets Heart
By Tom Wachunas
“…Forms seem to rise and fall like so many
gaseous clouds and liquid streams, conjuring perhaps, ghosts of a volatile,
primordial soup.” From ARTWACH, January 22, 2010
EXHIBIT: Gene Barber at Journey Art Gallery, 431
4th Street NW, downtown Canton, THROUGH AUGUST 13, (330)
546-7061 www.journeyartgallery.com
After several
years’ absence from the local exhibition circuit (due to health concerns), I’m
pleased to remind you that Gene Barber is back, with a strong showing of 15
pieces at Journey Art Gallery. Along with a group of very recent acrylic
paintings on canvas, there are four exquisite older drawings. Untitled and Warrior Princess (pictured above), for example, are mesmerizing organic
abstractions – superbly designed and composed, and featuring Barber’s linear precision along
with his pointillist ink technique.
His recent acrylic paintings still possess the
sinuous, raw physicality and luminosity of his older abstract canvases, perhaps
even more so. But with these pieces, I sensed a shift in Barber’s overall
design of the picture plane. Older works were configured such that his palette
within a single painting was generously varied, with lots of push-pull between
warm and cool hues. Further, the arc of his organic shapes and directional
linearities were distributed more widely across the plane, usually edge to edge.
These newer
paintings, however, comprised largely of a dominant hue with analogous
variations (sometimes including sublime whispers of contrasting hues), are subtly tighter, more
compressed. I included the quote at the top of this post because the overall
spirit it describes in Barber’s paintings from four or five years ago still
holds true now. And he continues to paint with his fingers. He literally lets his
hands, his flesh, manipulate the ephemeral, indeed primal energy seeming to
seethe below all that gestural surface expressivity.
And from that
energy below, that heart if you will, something specific emerges in each
canvas. These new paintings have concentrated focal points that hover in the
center of the plane, or nearly so. They’re distinct pictorial events - visual
to be sure, but I suspect metaphorical as well.
Call them what you will – announcements,
discoveries, revelations, personal epiphanies. In any event, welcome back, Mr.
Barber.
PHOTOS, courtesy
Su Nimon (from top): Cosmic Birth; Bird
Feeding; Warrior Princess; Untitled
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