ROBERT HUDSON: BETWEEN THE LINES FEBRUARY 18 - MARCH 25, 2017
FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT: Karen Bivins BIVINS GALLERY 214.272.2795 Karen@bivinsgallery.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BIVINS GALLERY TO HOST SOLO EXHIBITION FEATURING DISTINGUISHED ARTIST ROBERT HUDSON: FEB. 18 – MAR. 25, 2017
Robert Hudson | Blue | 2015 | steel, ornamental bronze, stainless steel screen, found object, powder coat, acrylic paint, clear coat | 77” x 38” x 30”
Opening reception with artist in attendance will be held Saturday, Feb. 18, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the new gallery located in Uptown’s iconic Crescent at 300 Crescent Court.
DALLAS, Texas – FEB. 14, 2017 – Karen and Michael Bivins are pleased to announce Robert Hudson: Between the Lines, a solo exhibition to be held at the new Bivins Gallery in the Crescent. The exhibition runs from Feb. 18 through Mar. 25, 2017, and will showcase works by acclaimed West Coast artist Robert Hudson. An opening reception with the artist in attendance will be held at the gallery on Saturday, Feb. 18, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Hudson will also be available by appointment for media interviews and photographs at the gallery on Friday, Feb. 17. Complimentary valet parking will be provided. In Robert Hudson: Between the Lines, arts patrons, collectors, and gallery guests will enjoy works from Hudson’s large body of paintings, drawings, and sculptures. A primary force in the West Coast assemblage movement, Hudson’s 50+ year career continues to evolve with results that are characterized by a riotously visual approach. The careful geometry of his forms is often painted over as he skillfully manipulates the viewer’s perceptual experiences. Robert Hudson’s formally and spatially complex sculptures highlight his position as the progenitor of the current tendency toward sampled, hybrid art pulled together from disparate sources. A playful approach to his often densely composed, complex and multi-layered works allows his output to maintain a certain levity even as the pieces prompt viewers to question their experiences of art. Robert Hudson was a recent recipient of the Lee Krasner Lifetime Achievement Award, and his works can be found in the permanent collections of the de Young Museum in San Francisco, the Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum . . . and that’s just the short list. “Robert Hudson is an international treasure of the art world,” Karen and Michael Bivins attest. “His work embraces rich colors with an infinite range of materials and objects that surround us in everyday life. The reward is visual, sensual, and intellectual.” Recently completed, the new Bivins Gallery officially opened to the public in late January 2017. In honor of the expansive and colorful new space and to celebrate the new venture of Karen and Michael Bivins, the couple assembled an ambitious group exhibition – 21 to Watch – showcasing works by 21 of the artists represented by the gallery. An opening reception to launch the exhibition was a success by any measure, with several hundred collectors, celebrities, arts patrons, and civic and community leaders, as well as numerous artists, in attendance. Guests enjoyed champagnes, wines and gourmet delights courtesy of the Hotel Crescent Court, along with special dance performances throughout the evening by the Bruce Wood Dance Project. The following additional exhibitions are scheduled, with more coming soon: April 1 through May 6, 2017 Jack Whitten: Earlier Works Paintings and Works on Paper Opening reception: April 1, 2017, 5:00 – 8:00 pm May 20 through July 8, 2017
William T. Wiley: Where the Rub Her Meats the Rode Paintings and Works on Paper Opening reception: May 20, 2017, 5:00 – 8:00 pm September 9 through October 7, 2017 Richard Hickam Abstract and Photorealistic Works Opening reception: September 9, 2017, 5:00 – 8:00 pm October 14 through November 12, 2017 Tom Holland Paintings and Freestanding Paintings Opening reception: October 14, 2017, 5:00 – 8:00 pm For information on additional upcoming events, exhibitions, performances, lectures, and educational presentations, visit bivinsgallery.com. For other gallery information, contact Gallery Assistant Julia Laws at 214.272.2795 or Julia@bivinsgallery.com. To schedule an interview or media tour, please contact Karen Bivins at karen@bivinsgallery.com.
Opened in January 2017, Bivins Gallery is located in Uptown’s iconic Crescent complex at 300 Crescent Court. Owners Karen and Michael Bivins are banking on their 30 years of experience to fulfill a combined vision for bringing new art and new ideas to Dallas. Bivins Gallery is deeply devoted to nurturing and enhancing its artists’ careers and producing inspirational shows and charitable events for a broad audience. It challenges viewers to better understand modern and contemporary art within its social and historical contexts. Bivins Gallery will collaborate with other galleries and curators from around the world, bringing key educational programs, exclusive artists’ lectures, and relevant documentaries and films to Dallas. The new Bivins Gallery space, with its 16-foot ceilings, is bright with light and bold with color. An exclusive viewing room was designed for appointments with art patrons, designers, architects, collectors, and artists. The Crescent was chosen for the gallery’s new home because of its location in Uptown and proximity to the Dallas Arts District. The Crescent’s history and abundance of amenities, including enhanced pedestrian traffic, will serve the gallery well. Karen and Michael Bivins returned to their Dallas roots four years ago after living, traveling, and working in Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Madrid, and throughout Europe. With former careers in law and investment banking, the couple’s unique combination of business acumen and art expertise is rare in the art world and has helped solidify the pair’s ongoing success. Plans for Bivins Gallery include six to eight artists’ openings, exhibits, and shows each year, along with 15 to 20 private events in conjunction with area arts organizations’ charitable-based ventures.
Robert Hudson Ellipse, 1976 mixed media 47” x 35.5”
Robert Hudson Spheres, 1978 mixed media 47” x 35.5”
Robert Hudson Untitled, 2006 mixed media 47” x 35.5”
Robert Hudson Bonnie Hubbard, 1994 mixed media 49.5” x 50”
Robert Hudson Blue Band, 2000 mixed media 47” x 35.5”
Robert Hudson Oak Leaf, 2012 mixed media 43” x 31.5”
Robert Hudson Yellow Ochre Sphere, 2012 mixed media 43” x 31.5”
Robert Hudson Spiral Green and Blue Dots, 2016 mixed media 43” x 31.5”
Robert Hudson Red Spiral, 2009 mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Bronze and Lace mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Rubbing: with Ship and Bowl, 2006 mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Red Curve, 2012 mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Tamborine, 2012 mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Pink, 2008 mixed media 47.5” x 35.75”
Robert Hudson Standing Figure, 2000 mixed media 47.5” x 35.75”
Robert Hudson Yellow Field, 2008 mixed media 47.5” x 35.75”
Robert Hudson Green Field, 2007 mixed media 47.5” x 35.75”
Robert Hudson Spiral with Funnel, 2008 mixed media 42.5” x 30.75”
Robert Hudson Color Field, 1974 mixed media 36.5” x 30.75”
Robert Hudson Pink and Gray, 1990/1994 mixed media 36.5” x 30.75”
Robert Hudson Bob, 2000 mixed media 48” x 33.75”
Robert Hudson Kachina mixed media 48” x 33.75”
Robert Hudson Red and Blue, 2016 mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Wrap, 1998 mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Color Spiral, 2015 mixed media 38.5” x 31”
Robert Hudson Shadow, 2016 steel, stainless steel, cast iron, found objects, acryluc paint, epoxy coating 29” x 20” x 19”
Robert Hudson Hook Mask, 2012/2016 steel, stainless steel, shards of broken enameled cast iron, acrylic paint, epoxy clear coat, plastic, found objects 20” x 22” x 14”
Robert Hudson Key Ring, 2014/2016 steel, stainless steel, shards of cast iron with porcelain enamel 37” x 17” x 16”
Robert Hudson Say It With Flowers, 2016 steel, stainless steel, acrylic paint, found objects 48” x 39” x 24”
Robert Hudson Out of Hand, 2011/2016 cast iron, stainless steel, steel, found objects, acrylic paint, epoxy coating 22” x 16” x 20”
Robert Hudson Lariat, 2011/2016 steel, shards of cast iron with porcelain enamel, stainless steel, epoxy paint 27” x 22” x 23”
Robert Hudson Watchdog, 2016 steel, stainless steel, shards of enameled cast iron, cast iron, found objects, acrylic paint, epoxy clear coat 39” x 25” x 24”
Robert Hudson Blue, 2015 steel, ornamental bronze, stainless steel screen, found objects, powder coat, acrylic paint, clear coat 77” x 38” x 30”
Robert Hudson Between the Lines, 2005/2010/2014 steel, shards of cast iron with porcelain enamel, stainless steel, epoxy paint 72” x 36” x 36”
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