Katherine Bradford, “Shelf Paintings” at Arts + Leisure, till Dec 14
Kyle and I had lots of fun amid the lively crowd that gathered at Arts + Leisure gallery for the opening of “Shelf Paintings,” an exhibit of new work by one of our favorite painters, Katherine Bradford. These are colorful object paintings that employ dimensionality with a shelf projecting out at the bottom, with other structural elements arrayed in them. Kyle and I had earlier seen Bradford’s 2012 exhibit at Edward Thorp Gallery, which was also full of terrific paintings. Kyle wrote about that show for the Left Bank Art blog and over the past couple years we have continued to find her work irresistible and enjoyable, not missing a chance to see her work. Below are pictures from last night’s reception at the very convivial Arts & Leisure, located along Lexington Avenue at 101st St, on Carnegie Hill, on the southern edge of El Barrio. It was a pleasure meeting and making many old and new friends, including Shari Mendelson, Rick Briggs, JJ Manford, Elisa Soliven, and David Rich; Donald Cameron and Nick Lawrence of Arts & Leisure; and of course, Katherine Bradford herself, who inscribed a copy of the full-color catalog for Kyle. If you like what you see here of Bradford’s work, go to Arts & Leisure where the exhibit will be up until Dec 14. Also, you can read Kyle’s essay on the 2012 exhibit, and the informative release/essay posted on Arts & Leisure’s site, accompanying “Shelf Paintings.”
Hi Katherine! We had such a great experience at ISU when you were the visiting artist. I still remember you telling me to be careful who I let in my studio. Good advice. Many years later, I thank you.
Hello Susan Best, Greetings to you from across the years. So glad we are both fans of Phillip Turner’s blog. Because after all, be careful what you let in your studio blogs and all. all my best, Katherine
Susan, glad you found my post about Katherine’s marvelous exhibit, and that you can have a conversation here over my virtual water cooler. Cheers to you both, Philip!