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Indepth Arts News: "Gary Szymanski: Tilt" 2004-02-18 until 2004-03-27 Heather Marx Gallery San Francisco, CA, USA United States of America
Continuing in the vein of his previous exhibition Patter, Szymanski once again explores color’s effect on visual perception through his signature application of three-color grids. In Tilt, however, Szymanski’s pristine and technical hard-edged grids have given way to vivid stripes, curved bands, and martini-olive inspired shapes. His palette -- seemingly inspired by a box of sweet tarts – utilizes pinks, violets, reds, yellows, blacks, and blues, painted in unconventional threesomes that both play with the eye and offer up reminiscences of childhood playground merriment. The result is a more exuberant and unrestrained approach to the color studies and tonal relationships that make Szymanski’s work so engaging.
Szymanski’s work has recently been featured in the group shows Drawings and Works on Paper: San Francisco, New York & Los Angeles at the San Luis Obispo Art Center; Flair at Heather Marx Gallery; and Neo Painting at the Young Eun Museum of Contemporary Art in Kwangju-City, Korea. He has also shown extensively throughout Southern California, including the Double Vision and Acuna-Hansen galleries in Los Angeles.
Szymanski’s work has been written about in several diverse publications, including Art in America, the San Francisco Chronicle, the LA Weekly, Artweek, and the Rheinische Post. The artist teaches painting at Los Angeles Trade Technical College.
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