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Darren Waterston: Representing the Invisible

by Timothy Anglin Burgard

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Text by David Pagel, Jacquelynn Baas, Timothy Anglin Burgard, Darren Waterston.

Synopsis:

Darren Waterston's somber but sexy paintings layer curvy, organic forms over strong colors in alluring riffs on the language of landscape. As abstract works with a visceral physicality, they evoke a sense of place without geographic reference. Their night-sky blues, mist grays and blood reds are dotted with disorienting arrays of starry pinpoints, bubbles, ripples and rays. Perhaps because his work could offer a window to anywhere--deep space, your backyard, or your synapses--it works at any scale. His most recent mural project, Was and Is Not and Is to Come, for the San Jose Contemporary Art Center, was his largest to date, expanding over 150 feet and taking two weeks to execute. Waterston has exhibited internationally, is included in permanent collections at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the de Young Museum, and has been covered in ArtNews, Art in America, GQ, the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times.

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ISBN:
9788881586240
Author:
Burgard, Timothy Anglin
Publisher:
Charta
With:
Burgard, Timothy Anglin
Illustrator:
Waterston, Darren
Essay by:
Baas, Jacquelynn
Essay by:
Pagel, David
Essay:
Pagel, David
Essay:
Baas, Jacquelynn
Author:
Burgard, Timothy Anglin
Author:
Waterston, Darren
Subject:
Individual Artist
Subject:
Individual Artists - General
Subject:
Art - Artists
Publication Date:
20070631
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
125
Dimensions:
10.89x8.33x.45 in. 1.51 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , Darren Waterston's somber but sexy paintings layer curvy, organic forms over strong colors in alluring riffs on the language of landscape. As abstract works with a visceral physicality, they evoke a sense of place without geographic reference. Their night-sky blues, mist grays and blood reds are dotted with disorienting arrays of starry pinpoints, bubbles, ripples and rays. Perhaps because his work could offer a window to anywhere--deep space, your backyard, or your synapses--it works at any scale. His most recent mural project, Was and Is Not and Is to Come, for the San Jose Contemporary Art Center, was his largest to date, expanding over 150 feet and taking two weeks to execute. Waterston has exhibited internationally, is included in permanent collections at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the de Young Museum, and has been covered in ArtNews, Art in America, GQ, the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times.
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