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timothy barnes
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10 x 10 in ($50)
White ($80)
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Fri, 03/05/2021 to Wed, 03/31/2021 CURATED BY: TIMOTHY BARNES view exhibition catalog „I am trying to rid myself of the concrete….Life is so absurd and very abstract, once you step aside of the daily routine. That is what I am trying to convey: the absurdity of life.“ Timothy’s artistic development arises from his uprooting as someone who grew up in two worlds. In no world at home he has become a searcher. Now sometime later, Timothy has turned to painting in order to deconstruct his former concrete depiction of reality into further abstraction. At first glance Timothys paintings seem crude: irregular lines, childish repetitive pencil marks, paint looking like stains, blotches, fingerprints, spots, scratches. But such is life. His paintings reflect his views on life. „Life is not a glossy magazine, things are raw, we grow old, and get wrinkles; things get dirty not clean.“ As children we all start with a squiggle and those squiggles have a meaning to us. At first that squiggle is just that uncoordinated mark on any surface. As we grow older our perception changes squiggles are no longer accepted. We learn how to copy the world as we see it. What once was an unidentified mark has now become a house, tree or person. Timothy is taking a step back again. A tree for instance exists of many different lines and marks, take one out of context and it is no longer a tree. By singling out these lines and marks, he takes them out of their context. Timothy works with oil colour, spray paint, gesso, linseed oil, oil stick, pastel, varnish, he even uses masking tape. He minimises, reduces, singles out. Examining the texture of his materials, he takes them apart, deconstructs only to place them (separately) back onto his canvas into an interactive meaningless jumble. Through this process he is trying to create new purpose for them.
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10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
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Timothy Barnes is a visual artist based in Hamburg, Germany, who initially worked as a photographer before transitioning to painting. He is known for his large-scale, abstract works that incorporate bold brushstrokes and dynamic compositions. His paintings are characterized by a sense of movement and energy, often featuring sweeping lines and gestural marks that evoke a sense of motion and flow. It's interesting to know that Timothy also works with paper and porcelain, creating minimalistic pieces. This shows his versatility as an artist and his willingness to explore different materials and techniques. Working with these materials can require a different approach compared to painting, as paper and porcelain have their unique qualities and limitations. When working with paper, he may use techniques such as folding, tearing and layering to create minimalist compositions that play with light and shadow. These pieces may be delicate and intricate, showcasing the precision and skill required to work with paper as a medium.
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