Monday, March 9, 2015

Introducing the Paintings of David Pollack


A Tree for Peter, 2013, oil on panel, 12 x 11 inches.



Into December: Red Hook, Brooklyn, 2014, oil on panel, 12 x 11 inches.



October's End, Red Hook, Brooklyn, 2014, oil on panel, 12 x 11 in.



Late Winter: Red Hook, Brooklyn, 2014, oil on panel, 15 x 20 inches.



David Pollack is a Brooklyn based painter and musician. From his studio in Red Hook he paints encrusted works that are much more sublime than that adjective implies.  His surfaces can be gemlike or move towards the monochrome but both evoke the light and élan found in the  glistening  seasons and environments that inspire them.



Framed Winter Paintings, 2014



Into September: Red Hook, Brooklyn, 2014, oil on panel, 9 x 8 inches.



From the Artist's Statement:

If an artist comes to nature quietly and humbly, he will always walk
away with the answer. To me, that is the secret of painting (and making
any kind of art for that matter). 

So, I'm back to painting, two years now, after a twelve year break. 
Stopping was organic. In that time I played a heck of a lot of music and built
a lot of cool stuff. If there was ever a time to come back to painting, now
is an incredible time. Folks seem to be embracing it again. When I left
the art world, it was being taken over by fashion . . . . ok, enough about the old days . . . . 

If I have a "modern" starting point, it is probably Monet and Pissaro. 
I come back to them constantly.
I came from the last generation taught by Hofmann students.
Plastic space is dogma. 
For process, Giacometti, Auerbach (and the other English mud painters),Sol Lewitt and the post minimalists.

For soul, Andrew Forge's voice is always telling me to slow down and John
Walker's is always telling me to find the beauty in the mud. Marjorie
Portnow little landscapes taught me small paintings can be just as engaging as a huge canvas. 

- David Pollack




For December: Red Hook, Brooklyn, 2014, oil on panel, 18 x 16 inches.



Edge: Red Hook, Brooklyn, 2014, oil on panel, 18 x 16 inches.



These last Days of March / Spring's Whisper, 2014, oil on panel, 15 x 14 inches.



David Pollack at work in his studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Photo by Heather Bunch



Rite of Spring, Red Hook, Brooklyn, 2014, oil on panel, 24 x 23 inches.



Vermont, Winter, 1999, oil on panel, 24 x 18 inches.



Studio view with Hiro, 2014 (top left), Red Hook, Brooklyn.



*Studio portrait of the artist by Heather Bunch.
  All other photographs courtesy of the artist. 

4 comments:

Sue Marrazzo Fine Art said...

COOL! All the best to you!

davidtmiller said...

Wonderful! Congratulations David!

Unknown said...

Fabulous! I'm going out to find some beauty in mud. If I can't find that dirty melting snow should do

Paul Behnke said...

"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see."
-Thoreau