Max Cole: The Bounding Circle

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Max Cole: The Bounding Circle September 10 - October 10, 2021



The Bounding Circle




There are rhythms inside us: the beating of the heart, the expansion and contraction of the lungs, blood cycling through the body, the coordinated motions of the villi, the rhythm of an eyelid opening and closing. There are rhythms outside us: the susurration of tides, the long beat of day turning into the long beat of night, the movement of seasons coming, going, returning. Max Cole’s paintings contain rhythms. Oriented like landscapes these quiet and expansive works contain rhythms of repeating lines – horizontals of muted colors and horizontals made from the soft, fine, perfect vertical marks that Cole is so well-known for. Eggshell, sand, shadow, bark, fencepost, flower petal, wet earth, clay pot, bands of these soft colors alternate, open, repeat – woven together, speaking to each other in a unique language. To be with one of Max Cole’s paintings is to be made to stand on the earth (really stand on the earth) and to open oneself, slowly, to the rhythmic language Cole is offering us. Many have suggested that Cole’s pieces suggest landscapes, distant horizons of repeated lines: fenceposts, powerlines, tree lines, furrowed fields, tall grass. While Cole’s work is not figurative, or even directly inspired by landscapes, they do have the effect of placing the viewer within their own unique, banded worlds. The pieces included in The Bounding Circle were all created during an artist residency that Cole participated in in the mid-1990’s in Roswell, New Mexico. The pieces she created during that period were part of a show at the museum there at the end of her residency, and the ones included in this exhibition have not been shown since. After a time in Los Angeles, Cole had moved to Manhattan to pursue her painting in a creative milieu that felt more in line with her aesthetic. She showed work in New York for many years, as well as keeping a studio in Germany and showing extensively in Europe. However, at a certain point, Cole felt that she wouldn’t be able to continue in the city


and moved her studio to the Hudson Valley before eventually returning to the West. The Roswell Residency came at a time when she was looking to explore New Mexico as a new home. While previous works had tended to be darker, heavier, with undertones of reds and blues, influenced by the darker skies and light of New York and Europe, the light and space of Roswell changed Cole’s work, shifting her palette significantly into lighter tones of earth, whites, pale blues, grays. Roswell, not too far from Cole’s native panhandle region, was a bit like coming home. The pieces in this exhibition show something of this transition – with darker works like Aeolus opening up into the more spacious (and tonally lighter) pieces like Pale Horse II or Datura. The titles don’t come first, but after, suggested by the finished paintings. This in itself is a clue to deciphering these works. Rather than looking for equivalencies, instead the viewer does well to sink gently down into experiences. What happens, in the body, the mind, in the spirit, as one stands still and allows oneself to fall freely into a painting like Nightshade? Paradox. The unique viewer, standing with the unique painting, begins to sync, to breathe with the rhythms of the lines, to find a place as a human vertical standing in the horizontal of the gallery – reflected, reflecting, identifying. The experience is a form of translation. Reading the paintings as transcriptions of energy, of the artist’s state of being while she painted. It is there – in the energy Cole used as she created those fine, vibrating lines, a message. The transmutation of energy into matter, and through the viewer’s gaze, back to energy again. A rhythm, endlessly returning. -Michaela Kahn, Ph.D.




Untitled #1, 2021, etching, edition of 20, Image: 16 x 23.75 inches, Paper: 22.5 x 30 inches



Untitled #2, 2021, etching, edition of 20, Image: 16 x 23.75 inches, Paper: 22.5 x 30 inches



Untitled #3, 2021, etching, edition of 20, Image: 16 x 23.75 inches, Paper: 22.5 x 30 inches



Untitled #4, 2021, etching, edition of 20, Image: 16 x 23.75 inches, Paper: 22.5 x 30 inches



Untitled #5, 2021, etching, edition of 20, Image: 16 x 23.75 inches, Paper: 22.5 x 30 inches





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Monk, 2013, acrylic on linen, 24 x 30 inches



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Embudo, 1994, acrylic on linen, 52 x 62 inches



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Aeolus, 1995, acrylic on linen, 68 x 81 inches





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Nightshade, 1995, acrylic on linen, 68 x 81 inches



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Pale Horse II, 1995, acrylic on linen, 68 x 81 inches





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Pecos, 1995, acrylic on linen, 68 x 81 inches





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Wisp, 2002, acrylic on linen, 24 x 30 inches



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Lao, 2001, acrylic on linen, 24 x 30 inches





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Sunshine, 2012, acrylic on linen, 16 x 19 inches



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Datura II, 1995, acrylic on linen, 52 x 62 inches





Born 1937 in Kansas and grew up in the Southwest. Developed as an artist in Los Angeles from1964 until 1978. Moved to New York in 1978 and lived in Manhattan until 2002. Established studio and worked in the Catskills until 2011. Now lives and works in northern New Mexico. Education: 1964 MFA, University of Arizona, Tucson 1961 BA, Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas Honors and Grants: 2009 Contemporary Artist’s Meeting with the Pope, Sistine Chapel, Vatican City, Italy 2005 Artist in Residence, The Joseph and Anni Albers Foundation, Connecticut 1995 Artist in Residence, The Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, NM 1988 Research Fellowship, Indo-US Sub-Commission, U. S. Department of State for exhibition at the National Gallery of Fine Art, New Delhi and travel and study India 1987 Adolph Gottlieb Foundation Artist’s Grant 1986 Pollack/Krasner Foundation Artist’s Grant 1983 Visual Artists Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts 1962-64 Fellowship for Graduate Study of Painting, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Visiting Artist: 2015 Holy Cross University, Worcester, Massachusetts 2010 Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 2000 School of Visual Arts, New York Selected Solo Exhibition: 2021 The Bounding Circle, Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 2018 Crosswinds, Larry Becker Fine Art, Philadelphia, PA The Long View, Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 2015 Black Magic, Charlotte Jackson Fine Art, Santa Fe, NM 2013 Meditations, Kunstation, Sankt Peter Koeln, Germany. Catalog. In collaboration with Kolumba. Show Cover Hide: Schrein, The Esthetics of the Invisible Kolumba Erzbischofliches Diozesanmuseum, Cologne, Germany. Catalog Salt Marsh, Pampas, Dog Star and Fourteen Drawings, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA 2012 Beyond the Fourth Dimension, kunstgaleriebonn. Accompanied by a book of twenty drawings and handwritten observations on the nature of art. Published by Verlag Weidle Beyond, Charlotte Jackson Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico To the Line, Meis van der Rohe Haus, Berlin. Catalog At the Edge of Meaning, Galerie Wenger, Zurich. Brochure with writing by Stephen Zaima 2011 Drawings, Galerie Lindner, Vienna, Austria Quintessence: Max Cole over Time, kunstgaleriebonn, catalog Terre Firma, Max Cole: New Paintings, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California Max Cole, Paintings, Galerie Lindner, Vienna, Austria.


2010

Light and Line, New Paintings, Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA Paintings, Galerie Schlegl, Zurich, Switzerland. (with Jens Trimpin) 2008 Schmidt Contemporary Art, St. Louis, Missouri 2007 On Redtail Pond: Paintings from the Summer, Galerie Lindner, Vienna, Austria. (with portfolio of photogravure studio images) Paintings from the Autumn, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California. Catalog 2006 Minimalism and After IV, Daimler Contemporary, Berlin. Catalog Studio La Citta, Verona, Italy. Catalog 2005 Time and Measure, Museum Chasa Jaura, Val Chava, Switzerland Nero Avorio, Art Antica e Contemporanea e Confronto, Crosissso in Avorio/Diippinti de Max Cole, Milan, Italy. Catalog 2004 Kolumbia, Diozesanmuseum, Cologne, Germany. With book of drawings Toward Infinity, Galerie Schlegl, Zurich, Switzerland. Catalog Galerie Lindner, Vienna, Austria Paintings and Drawings, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California. Catalog 2003 Galerie Michael Sturm, Stuttgart, Germany 2002 Neuer Kunstrverein Ashaffenburg (with Jean Maboules), Aschaffenburg, Germany. Catalog Galerie Walter Storms, Munich, Germany 2001 I-8 Galeria, Reyjavik, Iceland. Catalog 871 Fine Arts, San Francisco, California Paintings, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California 2000 Haus fur Konstructive und Konkrete Kunst, Zurich, Switzerland, Catalog Galerie Belvedere, Milan, Italy Galerie Michael Sturm, Stuttgart, Germany 1999 Gudrun Spielvogel Gallery and Edition, Munich, Germany Galerie Schlegl, Zurich, Switzerland Galerie Ludke, Cologne, Germany 1998 Intimate Abstraction, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California Obsession + Devotion, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California Manifestation of d’Art Nouveau International et Forum, MANIF 97, Seoul Art Center, Seoul, Korea. Catalog Museum of Modern Art, Otterndorf, Germany. Catalog 1997 Galerie Michael Sturm, Stuttgart, Germany Galerie Appel and Fertsch, Frankfurt, Germany Galerie Ludke, Cologne, Germany 1996 Painting Exhibition, Galerie Markus Richter, Berlin. Painting, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California Galerie Schlegl, Zurich, Switzerland Stark Gallery, New York Galerie Conrads, Dusseldorf, Germany 1995 Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, New Mexico. Brochure Kiyo Higashi Gallery, Los Angeles, California 1994 Kiyo Higashi gallery, Los Angeles, California Recent Drawings,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, California Kiyo Higashi Gallery, Los Angeles, California


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Museum Folkwang Essen, Graphics Kabinet, Essen, Germany Kunstraum Kassel, Germany Galerie Schoppmann, Dusseldorf, Germany Kiyo Higashi Gallery, Los Angeles, California Galerie Schlegl, Zurich, Switzerland One Person exhibition, Galerie Schroeder, Cologne Art Fair Recent Paintings, Haines Gallery, San Franscisco, California Galerie Helene Grubair, Miami, Florida Zabriskie Gallery, New York Oscarsson-Siegeltuch Gallery, New York Michael Lord Gallery,Milwaukee, Wisconsin L. A. Louver Gallery, Los Angeles, California Miami/Dade College Art Gallery, Miami, Florida L. A. Louver Gallery, Los Angeles, California Sidney Janis Gallery, New York L. A. Louver Gallery, Los Angeles, California Sidney Janis Gallery, New York Ruth Schaffner Gallery, (with Mark Tobey) Los Angeles The Brand Art Center, Glendale, California Comara Gallery, Los Angeles, California Comara Gallery, Los Angeles, California Comara Gallery, Los Angeles, California Museum of Art, University of Arizona, Tucson 261 Gallery, Tucson, Arizona

Selected Museum and Public Collections: The Achenbach Foundation, Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco, CA Albright-Knox Museum, Buffalo, New York The American Center, New Delhi, India Berkeley Art Museum, Berkley, California Chiat Foundation Collection, New York, New York Collection Hanny Frick, Schaan, Lichtenstein Daimler Collection, Berlin, Germany Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas Denver Museum of Art, Denver, Colorado Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York Florida International University, Miami, Florida FAI –Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano, Villa Menafoglio, Varase, Italy Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, California Grunwald Center for Graphic Art, UCLA, Los Angeles, California KiCo Foundation, Bonn, Germany Kolumba Diozesanmuseum, Cologne, Germany Kramarsky Collection, New York, New York


Kunstraum Alexander Buerkle Collection, Freiburg, Germany Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau, Frankfurt, Germany La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California Lenbach Haus, Munich, Germany Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California Louisiana Museum, Humlebaek, Denmark Metropolitan Museum of Art, Graphics Department, New York, New York Miami/Dade College Art Gallery, Miami, Florida Microsoft Collection, Seattle, Washington Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota Mondstudio Collection, Germany Muse’ed’art et d’histoire Neuchatel, Switzerland Museo d’Aarte Moderna Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Italy Museum der Schoenen Kunst, Szepmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California Museum of Fine Arts of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico Museum of Modern Art, Graphics Department, New York, New York Museum Geganstandfrierkunst, Landkreise Cuxhaven, Otterndorf, Germany Museum fur Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, Germany Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, California Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University, Logan, Utah The Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art, Roswell, New Mexico The Panza di Biumo Collection, Varese, Italy Rossi/Matttioli Collection, Milan, Italy Samlung Alison and Peter W. Klein, Eberdingen-Nussdorf, Germany Sammlung Reinking, Hamburg, Germany Samlung Rosskoph, Kunstraum Alexander Buerkle, Freiburg, Germany San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California Stadische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany Staadliche Museen zu Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, Germany Sweet Briar College Galleries, Sweet Briar, Virginia, Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv, Israel Tia collection, Santa Fe, NM The University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona Utah Museum of Art, Salt Lake City, Utah Van Der Heyht Museum, Wuppertal, Germany Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensborough, North Carolina Museum of Fine Art, Budapest, Hungary Vatican Museums Contemporary Art Collection


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