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Recent Paintings
16 November - 23 December, 2007
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Lynn
Talbot's paintings propose a visual and metaphorical dialogue between
realism and abstraction; in them realistic, small-scale still life tableaux
share the canvas with formal shapes and text. Talbot’s still life
technique and imagery recalls Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Spanish
and Dutch painters, as well as the tradition of American still life and
trompe l’oeil painting. Juxtaposed against that are highly chromatic,
geometric shapes and patterning, in the most recent paintings resembling
optically faceted surfaces, mandala-like shapes, among other forms.
These paintings explore the psychological continuity between observable
and unobservable reality, and express Talbot’s interest in how the
still life tradition uses the seemingly static and unchanging nature of
still-life objects to highlight, by contrast, the actual nature of unceasing
change and, through perceptual shifts, the illusory nature of existence
and solidity.
“In these paintings I hope to expose the fundamental parity between
realism and abstraction, and between the objectified and the subjective
nature of the world.” (Talbot, 2007)
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