Storm Warning/ Breakdown, 2020

oil on panel

70 x 100 inches

Chameleon, 2020

oil on panel

60 x 90 inches

Green Piece, 2019

oil on panel

70 x 112 inches

Force Field, 2019

oil on panel

66 x 81 1/2 inches

Big Bend, 2021

oil on panel

26 x 44 inches

Far From Home, 2021

oil on panel

22 x 40 inches

Red on Red, 2019

oil on panel

16 x 26 inches

Acid Rain, 2019

oil on panel

16 x 26 inches

Press Release

Locks Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by David Row. This is the artist’s third solo show with the gallery. A catalog with an essay by Carter Ratcliff accompanies the exhibition.

Row’s paintings work on our perceptions, as Ratcliff notes, by “playing distinct form against elusive form, clarity against ambiguity.” Row’s rich colors and layered surfaces—with rough brush strokes, streaks, and subtle texture—contain infinite spaces within his dynamic and irregularly shaped canvases. Row has mastered the art of constructing angular planes of joined panels and their seamless junctures become folded into the space of the paintings. Continuing his earlier explorations of abstract symbols—of infinity and juncture, ellipses and Xs—Row’s newest paintings on wood panels use more daring colors and appear to float on the wall behind them. Fluorescent underpaint can be seen through lines and scratches in the surfaces and the edges appear illuminated. Bold and off-kilter geometries dominate, with syncopations of acid greens and yellows, toxic oranges, deep blues, and unsettling purples, all of which call out for closer looking.

 

David Row (b. 1949, Portland, ME) is a painter and master printmaker living and working in New York and Maine. In dialogue with the trajectory of abstract painting in New York, including artists such as Frank Stella and Robert Mangold, Row breaks down the elemental language of abstraction and plays with tropes of painterly syntax, combining ideas from the Modern tradition with the Post-Modern influence of semiotics.

A major exhibition of Row’s paintings will be on view at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA) from May 29th through September 12, 2021.

David Row will be on view from April 2 - May 14, 2021. For the month of April, Locks Gallery is open by appointment only. Please email info@locksgallery.com to schedule an appointment.

David Row
Artist
David Row
David Row at CMCA
Exhibition
David Row at CMCA
The Shape of Things June 26, 2021 - October 10, 2021
Writing
David Row
The Brooklyn Rail May 2021

By Colin Edgington

Writing
Homegrown Painter Louise Fishman Gets a Victory Lap in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Inquirer September 2019

by Edith Newhall

Writing
Noughts and Crosses: David Row
ArtCritical October 2018

By Peter Malone

in Conversation with Barbara MacAdam
In Conversation: David Row with Barbara MacAdam
Brooklyn Rail November 2017
Writing
Artcritical Review Panel Discusses David Row
March 2014

Barry Schwabsky, Nora Griffin and Drew Lowenstein with moderator David Cohen

Writing
David Row
Von Bartha Quarterly January 2010

By Charlotte Matter

Writing
An Art Mutual Fund: David Row
Artnet May 2009

By David Polsky

Writing
The New Abstraction: David Row
Artnews April 2007

By Barbara MacAdam

Writing
David Row
Art in America February 2007

By Lilly Wei

Writing
David Row
Art in America December 1987

By Stephen Westfall

David Row
Publication
David Row
Text by Carter Ratcliff 2021
David Row: The Shape of Things
Publication
David Row: The Shape of Things
Text by Karen Wilkin and Ken Greenleaf 2021
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