Winston Wächter Fine Art Miami Project Art Fair Booth 621 December 2 – 7, 2014
Winston Wächter Fine Art 203 Dexter Ave North Seattle, WA 98109 [t] 206.652.5855 [e]gallery@winstonwachter.com www.winstonwachter.com
Eric Fischl ___________________________________________ Eric Fischl is an internationally acclaimed American painter and sculptor. His artwork is represented in many distinguished museums throughout the world and has been featured in over one thousand publications. His extraordinary achievements throughout his career have made him one of the most influential figurative painters of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Untitled, 2013, mixed media, 40 x 60 inches
Untitled, 2013, mixed media, 40 x 30 inches
Betsy Eby ___________________________________________ Northwest native Betsy Eby finds inspiration in the region’s natural phenomena. By employing beeswax in her painting process, she slowly builds up the surfaces of her canvases, creating depth and texture that heighten the organic quality of her work. Eby’s paintings have been exhibited widely across the United States and are held in the collections of the Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA, the Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA, the Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA, and several United States Embassies around the world.
Chanson de Matin, 2012, Encaustic on canvas over panel, 30 x 48 inches
Andreas Kocks ___________________________________________ German artist, Andreas Kocks, works in massive and meticulously crafted installations of cut paper. Working solely with paper and a limited color palette, Kocks’ forms seek to evoke and balance elements of four artistic genres: the linearity of drawing, the painterly brushstroke, the site-specific element of architecture, and the physicality of sculpture. His works can be seen in museums and private collections in Europe and America.
Watercolor paper on wood, various sizes
Christopher Boffoli ___________________________________________ Northwest artist Christopher Boffoli combines miniature, hand-painted figurines from Germany with staged arrangements of food and beverages to create clever photographic vignettes. Inspired by an unusual combination of magazine food photography and the 18th century fable “Gulliver’s Travels,” Boffoli explores how inverting the proportions of people and their surroundings create unexpected points of interest.
Popsicle Climber, 2013, archival pigment ink print, 24 x 36 inches
Cookie Climbers, 2013, archival pigment ink print, 24 x 36 inches
Blowpop Jackhammer, 2013, archival pigment ink print, 24 x 36 inches
Annie Morris ___________________________________________ London-based artist Annie Morris was born in the UK in 1978. Since completing her degree from Ecole des Beaux-Arts Paris in 2002, where she studied under Giuseppe Penone, she has received international acclaim for her immediate and considered approach to drawing, sculpture and painting.
Stack 5, Bi Titanium Pink, 2014, plaster, sand polystyrene, raw pigment, steel and concrete base, variable dimensions
Stack 10, Copper Blue, 2014, plaster, sand polystyrene, raw pigment, steel and concrete base, variable dimensions
Ethan Murrow ___________________________________________ Ethan Murrow uses film and photography to create farcical, theatrical narratives that are then translated into large-scale graphite drawings. ese beautifully rendered drawings focus on characters as outrageous innovators and absurd explorers capturing a sense of adventure, satire, fun and defeat. e absolute confidence and passion of Murrow’s characters are intended to stand in contrast to the possibly dubious outcome of their efforts. Ethan explains, “I both admire and fear this kind of certainty.
Will Be Snaring Meteorites – And Calmly Accept Due Praise, 2010, Graphite on paper, 36 x 36 inches
State of Florida, 2014, Graphite on paper, 36 x 36 inches
Ann Gardner ___________________________________________ Northwest artist Ann Gardner creates glittering mosaics about repetition, pattern, and rhythm. Most recently her work has transitioned into bronze. î “e contrary nature of these mediums has created new explorations for conveying her voice. Her work is influenced by her extensive travels to sites that convey a sense of dynamism and repetition. Ann Gardner has won numerous awards, and her work is included in numerous major collections, including the National Museum of American Art, the American Craft Museum, the Corning Museum of Glass, the Racine Art Museum, the Detroit Institute of the Arts, and the Seattle Art Museum.
Gesture #7, 2014, bronze, 6.25 x 17 x 8 inches
Gesture #1, 2014, bronze, 10.5 x 10.5 x 7.5 inches
Susan Dory ___________________________________________ Northwest artist Susan Dory uses layers of acrylic paint to create an interplay of depth and translucency. î “rough a process of under painting and pouring paint that strategically uses elements of color and line, Dory activates each canvas surface. Dory has received both national and local awards including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, the Willard R. Espy Foundation Artist-in-Residence Fellowship and the Behnke Foundation’s Neddy Artist Fellowship.
Marcel 2008, acrylic on canvas over panel, 42 x 48 inches
Margeaux Walter ___________________________________________ Drawing on personal experiences and stories, Margeaux Walter forms an intimate exploration of daily life on a familial, social, and personal level. Each piece is built from multiple images; real photographs, scale models and studio portraits.Walter plays with the border between reality and fantasy, and incorporates a 3-dimensional eect to replicate the visual imagery that we constantly see in the media and advertising. Using lenticulars, each piece allows the viewer to move along with the images and immerse themselves in the embarrassment, loneliness, laughter, and uncanny moments that are present both in these images, and in everyday life.
Iphone Accident, 2011, 3-D photographic lenticular, 30 x 40 inches Cover: Vacay, 2011, 3-D photographic lenticular, 18 x 24 inches