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"Art In Mind : Featuring John F. McCarthy"
2010-06-01 until 2010-06-14
Brick Lane Gallery
London, , UK United Kingdom

In a two-week engagement, St. Croix artist John F. McCarthy will be displaying a limited amount of his work outside of the continental United States for art patrons of the English Isles and Europe. Three major works will be unveiled by emerging art brut artist John F. McCarthy at the Brick Lane Gallery in London, England. It is his first such exhibition since all of his works sold out in a group exhibition in Chicago in September - October 2008. John F. McCarthy has been a Premiere Portfolio Member at absolutearts.com since

View and purchase John F. MacCarthy's work in his Premiere Portfolio at absolutearts.com. http://www.absolutearts.com/johnmac

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Artist: John Mccarthy
Title: Bigger Bang
Year Created: 2010
Medium: Acrylic Painting
Width: 20 inches
Height: 30 inches
Price: US$ 750
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"Chaos for me breeds images." -- Francis Bacon

JFM Theory: Chaos is the ultimate order.

The energy embodied in John McCarthy's triptychs especially spring from a chaos that exists at a level that far surpasses the categories of abstract expressionism and other forms of so-called "accidental art."

It is a place where the meaningful and the meaningless can playfully co-exist; where reason and the illogical exist side by side; where the details are always superior to the whole; where chaos is the ultimate order, where everything is flatly composed and only the surface exists like a Japanese print; where opposing sides forever reverse, replace each other and merge.

Conversely, the rules of the world can also be seen as reversals, betrayals, plot twists, double identities, traps, time warps, black holes, rebellions in consciousness, metamorphoses and the big bang.

McCarthy's paintings are shards of paint that exhibit chaos theory as much as they evince the work of Jackson Pollock or Sam Francis' later abstract expressionist works as they do an atomic or subatomic explosion of colors, or pixel dots on a TV screen or camera image, where the laws of cause and effect exist in a digital world.

In a world on the brink of nuclear disarmament, an image of "destroyer" art like John's might be out of fashion going into 2010 because we no longer live in a world seized with the fear of a science fiction-like Armageddon of destruction.

The lust for gratification through destroying and being destroyed leads to a stubborn repetition of crash and redux - like a Tsunami wave from Katsushika Hokusai. Chaos overflows and only the foam remains.

But the most fascinating thing about John F. McCarthy as an artist is the way in which he adheres to his absurd logic, while simultaneously presenting the meaning and the meaninglessness of his art. The reason is this baseball-pitcher painter, this graphic trompe l'oeil of lines has the innate ability to recall the great power of art - where the viewer contributes the meaning most significant to oneself.

This kind of art has the power to change the world in an instant - to re-open the old, sacred circuit that exists in all of us - because although art is the ultimate unknown paradigm - when it is done right - it always triggers an immediate, primeval visual response.


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