Thursday, May 25, 2023

Exhibition: Conklin, Oh, Berger

 



Andrew Conklin

A piece that Andy just finished,
It gets me thinking of  Giorgione, Titian,
and, of course, Gauguin










The guest room - in what must be the attic 
of a house owned by an artist.



Here’s the problem I have with Andy’s painting:

The delicious verisimilitude of the distinct objects
makes me long for a more unifying power in the overall space. 

The whole seems like nothing more than opportunity for its parts to be savored.


Yet  certainly there is delight in the surfaces he renders
that came to the Art Institute a few years ago.



Helen Oh

Claire Berger


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Monday, May 08, 2023

Stuart Fullerton’s Portrait Class



Wenyu Jin, "Stuart"

Hah!  The student has captured the teacher in his day-job identity as a G-man (Federal prosecutor)



 
Wenyu Jin

But he also honors his teacher by demonstrating his peculiar aesthetic.
Well - maybe not so peculiar in the French Academy of the 19th Century - but quite peculiar today. He’s not even a sentimental Impressionist like Richard Schmid and his followers.

He goes all the way back to when art was supposed to present probity and  moral gravitas.
It’s as if Manet, Picasso, Dekooning, and Warhol never existed.


Mary Qian



And even  one of Chicago’s best portraitists has joined the class.




Nina Vidmer
 







Brandon Garcia


Daniel, the 7-foot political scientist, is an exceptional model


Justina Lukosiunaite


… and both of these artists have captured him.






Simon Cygielski


More of a dynamic flair, but still solid.



Gee Vee Meyer




Gee Vee Meyer


 




And here is some of Stuart’s own work.

It could have hung in a Palette and Chisel show  a hundred years ago
(Back on our glory days)




Stuart and his class is a Palette and Chisel success story.
Anchored in the past and as fresh as today. 

It’s not surprising that he had attracted such able students.