Foreword by Bud Collins
Interpretive Essay by Alicia Currier Kallay
Cloth $50.00 | 1-879985-13-6 |   2005
Shows the distinctiveness of Garston's flat, solid colorful figures work that is often compared to that of early American folk artists and the
pre-Renaissance paintings of Giotto and Duccio.
Description
Gerald Garston distills the randomness and multiplicity of our visual
world into its essences, ordering them into deceptively simple paintings
that look into its essences, ordering them into deceptively simple paintings
that look behind to the ideal within, presenting shapes, structures,
and colors intensified and purified, in pleasing and rational coexistence.
He engages with life fully, in works vibrant with bold contrasts of
color, shapes, and patterns in vivid interaction: athletes, wild animals,
bright fruits and flowers. Figures and objects pour forth onto the canvas,
while brilliant color enlivens the spaces for the viewer to behold
and partake.
Author
Gerald Garston has had one-man exhibitions throughout the country. His
work is included in permanent collections at the Fogg Museum, Los
Angeles County Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Rose
Museum (Brandeis University), to name a few.
8 1/2 X 11, 78 pages, 160 full-color plate
Distributed for Pucker Art Publications, Pucker Gallery, Boston
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