Lorene Anderson "Cusp" catalog

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LORENE ANDERSON

CUSP


Installation view from Cusp at K Imperial Fine Art. LEFT: Encrypted Bounce v2, acrylic and mica on canvas, 60" x 60" MIDDLE: Somersault, acrylic on panel, 30" x 30" RIGHT: Oscillator I, acrylic on panel, 30" x 30"


ARTIST STATEMENT My work explores themes of shifting space such as air currents, sound-waves, the cosmos (spectral analysis/ subatomic particles/ matter), wifi, mobile data, and especially light. I’m not illustrating these interests, they’re feeding the work & influencing my methods, material choices and my approach to making paintings. I paint what exists between the eye and what is being observed; turning the invisible into something visible. Translucent layers of lines and shapes create a joint imagery as well as separate imageries that rest on top, in between and underneath. Layers shift between foreground, middle and background. This shift of figure/ground creates an instability and references the surge of information in daily life and layering of history and passage of time, the physics of light and matter, as well as simultaneous, multiple states of existence. Moments are frozen in each later of the painting, it’s a way to process and illustrate change, metamorphosis, journey. While working, my marks respond to the marks in layers below the working surface. One can view the history of process and decision-making. The repetition of layering transforms the painting as it’s made and viewed. It’s a kind of built-in history, a structure with improvisation. I pay attention to the mechanics of painting while maintaining an experimental approach. I continue to make the controlled linear layered pieces, however I am becoming increasingly fascinated with how paint moves and self-organizes. My impulse is to let it free, use gravity and force to release the pent up energy within the linear beads of pulled paint (resulting from my carved squeegees) into unexpected blasts & bursts of color and form. In some paintings, I incorporate gravity and force to move paint across the substrate. Wet, painted stripes surge and break into an organized chaos of marks and color. I’m guiding the paint, but the work exists between chance & intent. It’s important to let these paintings take on their own seemingly random direction.

Cusp references the tumultuous times we’re all experiencing. Some layers in these paintings were started and/or completed before, during, and since the beginning of the pandemic and political unrest. The layers are frozen moments of these different states in our collective history. Cusp is also a reference to my studio practice — the physical marks in my work are a literal definition: ‘a pointed end where two curves meet’ and metaphorically as a point of transition in my studio work.


Somersault acrylic on panel 30" x 30"


Endless Days acrylic on panel 12.75" x 10.75"


Installation view from Cusp at K Imperial Fine Art. LEFT: Geodesy , acrylic on panel, 30" x 30". RIGHT: small works detailed on next page


Clockwise from top left, Cenote, Hyperbolic Set, Bombogenesis, Mini Oscillator. All works acrylic on panel, 12" x 12"


Phytoacoustics (Dionaea muscipula) acrylic and metallic paint on panel 48" x 48"


Oscillator I acrylic on panel 30" x 30"


Cleaving Grain acrylic on panel 18" x 24"


Geodesy acrylic on panel 30" x 30"


Evanescent Hum acrylic and mica on canvas 48" x 48"


Cymatic Oscillator acrylic and mica on canvas 60" x 60"


Chromatic Oscillator acrylic on panel 24" x 18"


Encrypted Bounce v2 acrylic and mica on canvas 60" x 60"


BIO Born in Kansas just days after a major tornado, Lorene Anderson went on to spend her childhood in Ohio and West Virginia. She received her B.F.A. from Miami University of Ohio and her M.F.A. from U.C. Berkeley, where she received the Eisner Award for painting. Anderson’s work is held in various private and public collections, including the Berkeley Art Museum, UC Davis Health, Walnut Creek Public Library, Imagery Estate Winery Artists Collection. She has been exhibiting her work in museums and galleries internationally, including the Los Gatos Art Museum, Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kyoto Museum, and Sakai City Cultural Hall (Japan). She has completed residencies with the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts (New York) and La Porte Peinte Center for the Arts (France). She recently completed two large painting commissions for the UC Davis medical campus. Anderson lives and works in Oakland, California.




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