Andrew Baron: All This I Give to You


  • September 29, 2022

PRESS RELEASE

Zillman Art Museum - University of Maine
September 29, 2022

Contact:  Kathryn Jovanelli
               207.581.3370
               kathrynj@maine.edu
               www.zam.umaine.edu
               High resolution digital images available upon request

Zillman Art Museum (ZAM) announces Fall Exhibition

BANGOR – The Zillman Art Museum - University of Maine, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, has opened a new exhibition that will run through December 30, 2022. ZAM is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 am - 5 pm and brings modern and contemporary art to the region, presenting approximately 21 original exhibitions each year.
Admission to the Zillman Art Museum is free in 2022 thanks to the generosity of Birchbrook.

All This I Give To You
showcases over 60 paintings by New Jersey-based painter Andrew Baron. Theexhibition features an assortment of works that range from ten by eight inches to six foot tallcompositions that embody the artist’s unfettered freedom to navigate both non-objective andrepresentational modes of painting. Baron states that these paintings are “a result of my self-consciouseffort to move away from notions of a coherent body of work and the cultivation of an easily identifiablestyle; an effort to allow more and exclude less in respect to modes of representation, paint application,and conceptual thrust.”

In the exhibition, solely abstract compositions share space with those thatdepict the figure, landscape, and elements from the built environment. Central to the artist’s process isexploring the material quality of paint and the rich and varied surfaces achievable through the medium.Baron’s palette runs from moody chromatic grays to heavily-saturated colors of vivid yellow and blues,attesting to his skill as a colorist.

Humor winds its way through the exhibition. The peculiarity of Baron’s figures, and the comically-rendered faces in several works, provide a number of lighthearted moments. For instance, in Vacation, ahastily painted man with seemingly sunburned skin stands awkwardly in the landscape, while in Hi,Neighbor, a strange fellow appears to be either peering over a hedge or emerging from a mound of soil.In other somewhat mysterious works, the artist’s stylized, quirky figures appear hunched over as ifpulling weeds or engaging in forms of manual labor.

Baron creates an environment where abstraction—with its pure gesture and mark-making—merges with imagined subjects whose purpose and narrativeare just out of reach.

 

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Kathryn Jovanelli

40 Harlow Street
Bangor  ME  04401-5102 

207-581-3370
ude.eniam@jnyrhtak
zam.maine.edu