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Doug Argue | Works on Paper | Now on view at Edelman Arts

United Kingdom Architecture News - Nov 21, 2013 - 19:32   2845 views

Doug Argue | Works on Paper | Now on view at Edelman Arts

November 7, 2013 - January 11, 2014
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 7, 6-8pm

Doug Argue//Minstrel Romance 2013//Gouache on paper

38x50 in (96.5x127cm)

 

"Turning to the commonplace, the master of calligraphy equalizes discrepancies.  Rain will fall, ice will melt, like a high-pitched voice, a sharp brush will move and spread like torrential water."

- So Ching (239-303), The Force of Cursive Script (Ts'ao-shu shih)

Edelman Arts is pleased to present an exhibition of new works on paper by Doug Argue. Admired for the spectacularly complex panoply of geometry and color in both oil paintings and gouache (the principal medium of the exhibition), Argue's virtuosic style has earned major awards and critical acclaim since his New York debut at the New Museum in 1984 and his inclusion in such important public collections as the Weisman Art Museum and the Walker Art Center in his native Minnesota.

The gouache and watercolor works on paper will be on view from November 8, 2013, accompanied by a catalogue with an essay by cultural historian Charles A. Riley II, PhD. An opening reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, November 7, 6:00 to 8:00 PM. 

Argue subtly integrates letters and complete words in fluid, gestural cascades of elegantly controlled strands of color that convey a remarkable sense of motion.  As the artist told the London-based magazine Ambit  for an upcoming cover story, "I shape and create the letters I use and print vinyl stencils for each one. One of the things I have always loved about painting is how from far away one sees an image, let's say a face, and when you get close it breaks down into brush strokes. Up close, my images convert in to letters."

Born in 1962 in St. Paul, Argue studied at Bemidji State University and the University of Minnesota, and quickly became a star of the Minneapolis-St. Paul art scene. Major international awards soon followed including the Prix de Rome (1997), major grants from the  Pollock-Krasner Foundation (1995), McKnight Foundation (1992) and National Endowment for the Arts (1987) as well as the London International Creative Competition first prize (2009).  

Prior to two well-received solo exhibitions at Edelman Arts (The Study of Infinite Possibilities in April 2011 and The Art of Translation in February 2013), his work has been shown at Haunch of Venison and  Associated American Artists in New York, and is in the collections of  Random House Books, General Mills, Target, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Public Library, Minneapolis Institute of Arts and Walker Art  Center.

For further information or to request images for publication, please contact [email protected]

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