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STILL, LIFE


 

STILL, LIFE
MAY 2 - 15, 2021
OPENING RECEPTION: MAY 2, 2 - 6P

CURATED BY MELANIE KRESS
PRODUCED BY TIMO KUZME

LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting MFA 2020 Thesis Exhibition

Featuring: Eric Birkin, Carolyn Forrester, Jerrell Gibbs, Timo Kuzme, Edward Moore, Michael Pajtas, Mimi Pinnow, Xuanlin Ye

 
 
 

Still, Life is the final thesis exhibition of the eight 2020 graduates of the Leroy E. Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Each year, MICA’s second-year MFA students present an exhibition showcasing their thesis work at campus galleries located in Baltimore. This spring, the 2020 MFA graduating class presents their thesis exhibition in New York City.

The eight artists in the graduating class will exhibit paintings representing their second-year thesis bodies of work, as well as works produced between spring 2020 and spring 2021. While each artist represents a distinct form and approach to painting, the title of the exhibition, Still, Life, suggests the moment of waiting and change and the challenge of capturing it.

Across the eight distinct bodies of work, the materiality of painting, and how its practitioners connect with it, allows painters to raise questions distinct from those posed by other artists in other mediums. The eight painters hail from Wenzhou, China to Salt Lake City, Utah, and work across collage, automatism, portraiture, and other disciplines in a variety of scales.

The LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting and its alumni are at the forefront of contemporary art and painting discussions, which impact not only the well-being of future painters, but how we as a society view cultural theory and art in practice.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

ERIC BIRKIN Growing up in the open desert had a lasting impression on his work. He externalizes his rich inner perceptual world through oil and watercolor, combining flashes of visual memory—as vivid as they are unstable—with the depth and space that can emerge in the fluid qualities of paint.

CAROLYN FORRESTER is a painter interested in the contemporary entanglement of performing and viewing the self. She makes colorful, collage-based paintings by layering various painterly, photographic and printing processes, pulling from daily life, media imagery, and painting history.

JERRELL GIBBS retraces family memories, examining the origin of his own life by representing intimate and instantly joyous moments. Affirming the multilayered experience of the African-American diaspora, Gibbs plunges the viewer into an immersive experience, the realm of his childhood.

TIMO KUZME seeks to establish a new language of understanding about body, identity, and ontology in the affective qualities of paint. Their work, created through an intimate relationship with the surface focuses on the bodily rhythms in the material utilizing layers of transparency and a scale large enough to capture a multiplicity.

EDWARD MOORE is an artist working in oil, watercolor, drawing, and relief printmaking. His work uses figurative painting to explore contemporary relationships between individuals and their environments. In some paintings, calm interiors, bright windows, and solitude becomes a means toward an emotional strength distanced from the outside world. In other paintings the geometry of fences and lawnmowers intrudes on the interiority of the solitary mind.

MICHAEL PAJTAS focuses on non-objective paintings reflecting human consciousness, mind, emotion, and spirit. Pajtas explores ideas, materials, and philosophies with the intention of developing upon the potential of painting in the twenty-first century. Pajtas hopes to inspire viewers to explore their own subjective experience, to contemplate the nature of art, beauty, life, and reality.

MIMI PINNOW is a painter whose still lifes highlight the uncanny beauty in the everyday. Her paintings reflect solitary experiences in which light provides a respite and serves as a truth teller, expressing one’s private world as a microcosm of public life and emotion. 

XUANLIN YE’s paintings are rooted in an Eastern aesthetic tradition that is expressed in a contemporary perspective. He is interested in postcolonial studies, racial studies, and modern Asian art history. His work is the result of researching new imagery that expresses representations of the contemporary Asian geopolitical psyche without the influence of Orientalism.

 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

GALLERY HOURS: MON - FRI, 11A - 6P, SAT & SUN, 12 - 6P

Please contact info@hoffberger2020.com to schedule a private walkthrough of the gallery.

MAY 11, 3 - 5P: CELEBRATING ROY

3P Opening remarks by Joan Waltemath, Director LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting, followed by Jarrett Earnest, Ephemera and Feeling.

4P An event honoring the late LeRoy E. Hoffberger. Paula Gately Tillman-Hoffberger will be in conversation with Kristen Hileman, Independent Curator. Paula will be presenting her new book, My Love is a Thread Tied to You, a photographic essay featuring images and ephemera that commemorate her relationship with her late husband.

5P A toast to LeRoy E. Hoffberger. re thinking painting, a book marking the 50th Anniversary of the LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting will be available, along with individual catalogues from the class of 2020 and Archipelago from the class of 2021.

MAY 15, 11A - 5P: ARTIST TALKS

Timo Kuzme, Edward Moore, Mimi Pinnow, Xuanlin Ye, Carolyn Forrester, Jerrell Gibbs, Michael Pajtas, and Eric Birkin.

This event will be available for live streaming. Please check here or contact us for a link to the webinar.

MAY 15, 6 - 9P: A NIGHT OF MUSIC

Performances by Joan Waltemath & Walter Steding; Ziemba LoPiccolo; and Hairy Sands.

 
 

ABOUT HOFFBERGER

The LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art is unique among top MFA programs in the country in its intense focus on painting, as distinct from the cross-disciplinary programs that are the norm. The LeRoy E. Hoffberger School is known for its high level of intellectual discourse, diverse visiting-artist roster, and communal yet rigorous critical environment.

SUPPORT

The exhibition is funded through a Kickstarter campaign initiated by the Class of 2020 students, and generous donations from Stanley Hoffberger and Paula Gately Tillman-Hoffberger.

 
 
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