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In Special Fear Fiona Rae's current exhibition at Pace, she continues to combine divergent stylistic elements and dissonant sources within each canvas. The exuberant buoyancy of her 2006 show has been replaced by a darker, gloomier palette and cropped landscape-like spaces. Marc Glimcher, who wrote the catalog essay, warns that the images are not easily analyzed in terms of their meaning. The disparate elements can be analyzed for their stylistic origins, but they are finally just resonant images and forms which allow the artist to construct a painting. In spite of critics' efforts to reduce the inhabitants of Rae's painting to a semiotic flashcard nothing could be further from the native experience of making the painting or the experience of viewing it.

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Fiona Rae : special fear!, Marc Glimcher

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2010
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Titel
Fiona Rae : special fear!
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Marc Glimcher
Erscheinungsdatum
2010
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
39
ISBN10
1935410040
ISBN13
9781935410041
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Beschreibung
In Special Fear Fiona Rae's current exhibition at Pace, she continues to combine divergent stylistic elements and dissonant sources within each canvas. The exuberant buoyancy of her 2006 show has been replaced by a darker, gloomier palette and cropped landscape-like spaces. Marc Glimcher, who wrote the catalog essay, warns that the images are not easily analyzed in terms of their meaning. The disparate elements can be analyzed for their stylistic origins, but they are finally just resonant images and forms which allow the artist to construct a painting. In spite of critics' efforts to reduce the inhabitants of Rae's painting to a semiotic flashcard nothing could be further from the native experience of making the painting or the experience of viewing it.