brett baker paintings january 4 february 2, 2013 essay by jennifer samet elizabeth harris gallery 529 w20 st new york 10011

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brett baker paintings january 4 february 2, 2013 essay by jennifer samet elizabeth harris gallery 529 w20 st new york 10011 www.elizabethharrisgallery.com

scarbo, 2009 2011, oil on canvas, 5 x 4 inches

On Beauty: the Paintings of Brett Baker Your will is practical, is truthful, is real but it is not beautiful If you apply yourself in any way whatsoever, your application is not beautiful But there is something else you can do. You can suspend something in such a way that it doesn t have movement, motion, or time...it is just that one act, the act to save yourself from falling, that in some way can be beautiful. Milton Resnick Brett Baker moved, in 2003, from a huge studio upstate to a tiny New York City apartment. He had made large-scale paintings and installations before beginning this body of work, which ranges from small to miniature in size. He still wanted to make large paintings, but couldn t, until it occurred to him to attempt making big small paintings. Duration replaced size he resolved to work on them until they lived up to the larger works. They are dense, thick with years of oil paint, abstract matrixes of interlocking marks, rows of vertical and diagonal dashes. The color chords are not traditionally lush or beautiful. They are olive greens, reddish-browns, dark blues and purple but somehow never murky. We see beauty more than the weight of application. We do not sink into these paintings: the sensation comes off from the surface. It is this quality that is central to Baker s work: the suspension. In general, Baker s work engages the issue of reversing our natural expectations. Baker looked for his mural size paintings to create intimate spaces and have the approachability of the work on an easel. Similarly, he plays with the boundaries and crossover between object (sculpture) and painting. The paintings that comprised his installations were approached from behind, so that you saw the supports before their monochromatic surfaces.

sisyphus (after camus), 2009 2011, oil on canvas, 6 x 6 inches

In these small paintings, Baker uses little to no medium, so that we are literally presented with full-bodied layers of oil color. They beg for touch -- open invitations to test whether the accumulations of paint could ever dry. Medium is the literal way to suspend paint, color, to let it float, but this would be too easy. Baker s work calls to mind the late paintings of Milton Resnick: those dark, thick surfaces, monochromatic slabs. They reverberate as complete statements, rather than being about work or accumulation. In a 1970 talk, On Beauty, Resnick posited that beauty only comes into play at that moment of suspension, the letting go of control, the point of knowing nothing. It is a moment that cannot be replicated in a rational way. It is the moment when the painting works on the artist more than the artist approaches the canvas. And yet, we are not exempt from doing something Resnick says that the whiteness of the canvas is the false support, the false light. Baker talks about duration as a way to make the paintings big, but he also admits to me the real reason I work so long is that it takes that long for me to let go. He references Camus s essay in the 6 x 6 inch painting Sisyphus one that is especially unrelenting in its mustard-browns, greens and grays, with just two dashes of violet. It is this absurdity (and the beauty) of being happy suspended in this endless pursuit of doing and not-doing that appeals to Baker, and where his paintings live resonance overtaking endurance. Jennifer Samet, Ph.D. is a New York-based art historian, curator, and writer

little novel, 2009 2011, oil on canvas, 5 x 4 inches

present brushing, 2009 2011, oil on canvas, 6 x 6 inches

hand (igitur), 2009-2011, oil on canvas, 5 x 4 inches

night volume, 2009 2011, oil on canvas, 6 x 6 inches

igitur, 2010 2012, oil on canvas, 12 x 9 inches

painter s table III, 2009-2011, oil on canvas, 12 x 12 inches

axel s forest, 2007 2009, oil on canvas, 20 x 18 inches

painter s table, 2004 2007, oil on canvas, 14 x 16 inches

mask, 2004 2007, oil on canvas, 14 x 16 inches

visage (rublev), 2002 2003, oil on canvas, 22 x 24 inches

Brett Baker born 1973 lives and works in Durham, North Carolina Solo Exhibitions 2013 Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York, NY 2008 Brett Baker, Simon Gallery, NJ 2008 Paintings by Brett Baker, SoconyMobil Building, New York, NY, curated by Suzanne Randolph Fine Arts 2008 Forms of Face: Recent Small Paintings, The Painting Center, New York, NY 2007 Facing Color: New Paintings, St. Mary s College of Maryland, MD 2007 Time & Text, Zhou B Art Center, Chicago, IL 2007 Time & Text, Ossia Fine Arts Space, Chicago, IL Selected Group Exhibitions 2013 Independents Green Hill Art Center, Greensboro, NC 2012 Heroes Small Black Door, Queens, NY 2011 Printed, Painted, Pressed C2 Fine Art, St. Petersburg, FL 2010 Artists Invite Artists: Small Works The Painting Center, NY 2010 New Walls/Fresh Paint The Painting Center, NY 2009 Intimate Frontiers Richard Stockton College Art Gallery, NJ 2008-9 Placing Color: Paintings by Brett Baker, Kayla Mohammadi, and Carrie Patterson Winona State University, MN (September 2009) Boston University, MA (April 2009) The Painting Center, NY (May 2009) St. Mary s College, MD (January-February 2009) Bristol Community College, MA (Septemer 2008) 2008 Peace Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2007 War is Over, Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2006 13th Anniversary Show, The Painting Center, New York, NY 2004 Nature Abstracted, The Painting Center, New York, NY 2002 Award Winning Alumni 1995-2002: Guggenheim, Dedalus, Starr, Sherman Gallery, Boston University, Boston, MA 2000 Fine Arts Downtown 2000, New Bedford Art Museum, New Bedford, MA 1999 Contemporary Painting 99, Juror: Andrew Forge, Erector Square Gallery, New Haven, CT Young Masters: Recent Graduates from Boston University and Yale Glass Mountain Gallery, Bantam, CT New Models, 808 Gallery, Boston University, Boston, MA, 1998 National Competition, Juror: John Walker, Bowery Gallery, New York, NY Emerging Boston Artists, Juror: Carl Belz, Dante Alighieri Society, Cambridge, MA New Romantics, Gallery 855, Boston University, Boston, MA

Awards 2002 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 1999 Juror s Prize, Contemporary Painting 99, Juror: Andrew Forge 97-9 Constantin Alajalov Scholarship, Boston University 1995 Purchase Award, President s Collection, College of William and Mary Bibliography/Video Joy, Christopher and Keeting, Zachary, Video Interview with Brett Baker, Gorky s Granddaughter, 2012 Brennan, Valerie, Interview with Brett Baker, Studio Critical, 2011 McCann, Margaret, Intimate Frontiers, Richard Stockton College, NJ, 2009 Goodrich, John, Placing Color, New York Press, May 15, 2009 Colaizzi, Vittorio, Placing Color, catalogue essay, 2008 Four Drawings by Brett Baker, LIT, The Creative Writing Journal of The New School, 2007 Art, music, and language mingle at the Ossia Fine Arts Space, Lisbeth Redfield, Chicago Maroon, The University of Chicago, October 26, 2007 Academic Experience/Residencies/Panels 2012 Visiting Artist, SUNY Oswego, NY 2009 Visiting Artist, Winona State University, MN 2008 Panelist, Communicate Better through the Web: A Guide for Visual Artists, NYFA/Cue Art Foundation, NY 2007 Artist House Residency, St. Mary s College of Maryland 2007 Visiting Artist, St. Mary s College of Maryland, MD 99-01 Visiting Lecturer of Drawing, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Professional Experience 2010-12 Writer and Editor, Painters Table, painterstable.com 2011-12 Contributing Writer, Aeqai, aeqai.com Education 1999 M.F.A., Painting, Boston University, Boston, MA 1997 Post Baccalaureate Certificate, Painting, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 1995 B.A., Fine Arts, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA

hand, 2002 2006, oil on canvas, 16 x 12 inches

essay: jennifer samet photography: adam reich design: janaflynn.com printing: richardson printing production: miles manning printed in the usa 2012 elizabeth harris gallery Special thanks to Cary Smith for his encouragement and for championing this work.