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Dan McCarthy
February 1 - February 16, 2013
Artist Reception: Friday, February 17, 6 - 8 pm
Shoot the Lobster is pleased to present new paintings by Dan McCarthy.
Dan McCarthy’s recent paintings move in a new direction, using layered text as subject.
Moving away from the centralized figure of his recent work, Dan’s new text
paintings reveal an intimate and poetic take on the artist's personal past.
Centrally located and drawn free hand on top of marbleized gesso grounds the words
and phrases evoke fragments of dreams wishes and songs, while retaining the light,
space and spirit of his previous work.
The phrases and words within the paintings act like Haikus: a chain of free
associative thoughts, memories and events within the artist’s personal history
while serving as a proposal for a reinvestment of the present.
The layered text and materials add multiple meaning to the paintings deceptively
simple yet sophisticatedly rendered surfaces.
The rich materiality and straight forward production gives the work a startling immediacy
and dynamic engagement combine to create a depth that is both emotional and
physical.
A 22-page catalog produced by Hassla books highlighting Dan McCarthy’s new
paintings with an essay by the artist, is available at Martos Gallery
and Hassla Books.