Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce an upcoming group exhibition curated by Stephen Pentak. The show will feature work by Pentak, Royce Howes, and Richard Roth.
“Everything is mystery, ourselves, and all things both simple and humble.” -Girogio Morandi
Back From the Hike is a celebration of the work of three painters who met in the Tyler School of Art graduate painting program in the late 1970s, and a tribute to their enduring relationship. Though having stylistically divergent practices, and living in different cities, they have remained close intellectually and spiritually, being each other’s critic and devotee, for forty-seven years. They are now exhibiting together for the first time.
The title of the exhibition derives from a camping trip the three artists embarked on as students. In honor of the three friends, their professor, David Pease*, titled one of his artworks, “Back from the Hike,” a tip-of-the-hat to Ellsworth Kelly, but also an acknowledgement of the return of Royce, Stephen, and Richard from the hike they took together to Old Rag Mountain in 1976.
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T. S. Elliot, from “Little Gidding.” Four Quartets
These paintings that might first appear unrelated, connect below the surface in profound ways. Royce, Richard, and Stephen share an abiding interest in visual form, whether representational or not, that underpins perception. All three believe paintings have an uncanny ability to transcend their own objecthood.
Royce, Richard, and Stephen are also bound by their engagement with the history of painting and the legacy of Modernism. All three embrace the limitations of a chosen form as a path to deeper investigations.
*Artist and educator David Pease was Dean at The Tyler School of Art and later at Yale University. David was a painter who melded his life and career into diaristic but abstract compositions celebrating both high and low cultural sources. David Pease was a mentor to Royce Howes, Stephen Pentak and Richard Roth.
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