DICK FOLSE Abstracted Landscapes

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DICK FOLSE Abstracted Landscapes

The Paintings of DICK FOLSE Abstracted Landscapes December 2 31, McLean County Arts Center 601 N. East Street Bloomington, IL 61701 Dick Folse. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without expressed permission from the artist.

Dick Folse distills visual perceptions into blocks and rivulets of color. Like the ancient philosopher Heraclitus, his understanding of the world is one of persistent flux and change. While being in nature and studying the landscape is the starting point for Folse s paintings, recording specific and particular features is of only limited concern to him. He works from memories of a place and its related locations. Each landscape becomes manifest in a finished work through some aspects of its physical features, but also through what Folse remembers of a site and his own thoughts and actions as he was within its confines. Folse is of a generation of painters which has had a thorough grounding in the study of art, critical theory, and color science. As a result of his training, no mark can be made completely indifferently. Yet, he has allowed an informed spontaneity to shape his work. In the process of using aerosol paint, he relinquishes some degree of control. In passages within the works in which he uses a loaded brushstroke, there can be a buildup of surface texture that attests to the pressure of his hand in just a given moment. The paintings seem to have been formed surely and rapidly, with color and texture transforming observable realities into deeply personal meditations on the meaning of place. With the paintings in this exhibition, it is these more liberated passages, especially the bursts of brilliant color, which entice us first. The strident color speaks to emotional reactions as personal as joy or delight, and they form a counterpoint to the subtle geometry that Folse uses to organize his compositions, favoring either layers of horizontals or repeated networks of horizontals and verticals. While the strokes and dashes of excited color carry the psychological intensity of the works, the implicit sense of geometry is something like a proscenium stage. The geometries are essentially neutral in emotional content, and they remind us that as we see a landscape, we give structure to it. We frame a scene conceptually and give it meaning according to our own malleable and shifting understandings. The use of text or graphic imagery collaged into in Folse s paintings tempts us to pull close, scrutinize, and read new layers of meaning into the works. However, as the text is not in English and it is incomplete, we may be thwarted in establishing any specific meaning. The collage elements invigorate the surface, and as materials of the contemporary publishing industry, they speak to the timely rather than the timeless. They insert a further layer of uncertainty and contingency into the paintings that is appropriate to our era. Installation views of the Armstrong Gallery at the McLean County Arts Center in Bloomington, Illinois. Abstracted Landscapes features sixteen paintings. The show is generously sponsored by Mary Anderson, Donna & Darrell Hartweg, and Carolyn & Paul Jarvis. For many, the most profound and lasting impact of Folse s paintings may well be his use of color. His palette is exaggerated and baroque, luscious and enticing. Intense greens, violets, and yellows nearly catapult from the surface. Color asserts that Folse s paintings originated in a mood of optimism. These are landscapes that are luminous, romantic, and glorified. Gisele Atterberry

06-19-2015 Lavender Fields Oil on Linen 20 x 24 2015 05-21-2015 Prairie Grass Oil on Wood Panel 36 x 36 2015

05-12-2011 Fields of Dreams Oil on Wood Panels 12 x 12 (each) 2011 01-14-2014 Pink Fields Oil on Wood Panel 36 x 36 2014

10-30- Modern Triptych Oil on Wood Panel 20 x 24 (each)

06-29- Tokyo Oil and Collage on Linen 22 x 22 07-21- Grid Oil and Collage on Linen 30 x 30

10-15- Blue Mountains Oil and Aerosol Paint on Linen 60 x 60 06-15- Bridge and River Oil and Aerosol Paint on Wood Panel 12 x 12

10-01- Red Sky Oil and Aerosol Paint on Linen 48 x 48 07-22- Map 14 Oil and Collage on Linen 26 x 26

07-08- Onishi 1 Oil and Collage on Linen 30 x 30 06-28- Onishi 2 Oil and Aerosol Paint on Linen 30 x 30

02-23- Hillside Village Oil and Collage on Wood Panel 12 x 12 (right) 12-24-2015 Barcelona Oil and Collage on Wood Panel 12 x 12 2015 02-24- Mid-Century Neighborhood Oil and Collage on Wood Panel 10 x 10 2015

Artist Statement Dick Folse has been a professional artist for thirty years, exhibiting nationally and internationally throughout his career. He works from his imagination, and often in a studio without visual references. Inspiration comes from specific places, but the work does not represent any one place or view; rather, it is a sense of the places the artist knows well, fictitiously portrayed. The artist sets up processes for artmaking that create unfactored results such as using aerosol paint with masking elements or pooling ink that runs unexpectedly across the substrate and accidental occurrences are embraced. Over his career, Dick has drifted across a continuum of landscape painting between representation and abstraction. Dick earned an MFA in studio art from Illinois State University in 1990. He resides in Bloomington, Illinois, with his family and works as an administrator at Illinois Wesleyan University. Select Exhibitions Solo Exhibitions McLean County Art Center, Bloomington, Illinois Kelly s Bakery Gallery, Bloomington, Illinois 2014 Hoogland Center for the Arts, Springfield, Illinois 2014 Kelly s Bakery Gallery, Bloomington, Illinois 2012 Kelly s Bakery Gallery, Bloomington, Illinois 2011 Hoogland Center for the Arts, Springfield, Illinois 2010 Kelly s Bakery Gallery, Bloomington, Illinois 2009 IAA Gallery, Bloomington, Illinois 2008 Kettering Art Center, Kettering, Ohio 1991 Four Seasons Art Center, Springfield, Illinois 1991 Peoria Art Guild, Peoria, Illinois 1991 Four Seasons Art Center, Springfield, Illinois 1990 Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois 1990 Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois 1988 Two-Person Exhibitions Quad Cities Art Center, Davenport, Iowa 1994 (with painter Susan Maakestad) Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois 1993 (with ceramicist Rob Reedy) Group Exhibitions Kanna Fall Arts Festival, Onishi, Japan Shiro Oni Studio Exhibit, Onishi, Japan McLean County Art Center, Bloomington, Illinois McLean County Art Center, Bloomington, Illinois 2013 Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois 2013 Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois 2010 McLean County Art Center, Bloomington, Illinois 2009 Prairie Art Alliance, Springfield, Illinois 2009 Prairie Art Alliance, Springfield, Illinois 2008 McLean County Art Center, Bloomington, Illinois 2007 Dick Folse spent the summer of at the Shiro Oni Studio Artist Residency in Onishi, Japan. Joining eight other artists, he completed six exhibition paintings (five shown in this catalog) and 27 small paintings which were given to Onishi residents.

Dick Folse dick_folse@yahoo.com