OPEN on K

Rush Baker IV, Colby Caldwell, Steven Cushner, Stephanie Garon, Franz Jantzen, Mark Kelner, Tanya Marcuse, Renée Stout and Julie Wolfe

September 25 – November 24, 2021

otff_(3/21), 2020
archival inkjet print mounted on Dibond and waxed
82.5" x 60"
Edition of 3

Nº 2 (from the Book of Miracles), 2021
UV pigment print on dibond
64 x 124 inches

Champion by Brancusi, 2021 
From the series Signs and Wonders
Acrylic on plywood
53 1/2 x 30 x 2 1/2 inches

Strip Mall Landscape I (Los Angeles, CA), 2021
Acrylic on canvas
66 x 46 inches

Strip Mall Landscape II (Langley Park, MD), 2021
Acrylic on canvas
69 x 70 inches

Strip Mall Landscape III (Westminster, California), 2021
Acrylic on canvas
67 x 56 inches

Back and Forth and Back and Forth 11, 2021
Acylic on canvas
74 1/2 x 184 1/2 inches
 

Up at Night, 2016-2018
Pigment ink on smooth cotton rag paper mounted on aluminum panel
44" x 61"
Edition of 15

Magnitude of Equality 7, 2021
Acrylic and mixed media on wood panel
72 x 96 inches (diptych, each panel 74 x 48 inches)

My Parallel Universe

My Parallel Universe, 2016-2020

acrylic, latex, amber shellac, colored pencil, spray paint and oil on wood panel

24" x 30"

RS-180

A painting by American Artist Rushern Baker IV, dimensions 54" x 72" inches in a fiery color palette.

Angels Descending II, 2020
Acrylic, paper, resin, and ceramic tile adhesive on canvas
54" x 72"
RB-038

Fort Wagner, 2021
Acrylic, paper, resin, and ceramic tile adhesive on canvas
54" x 72"

Impalpable, 2021
Steel, felled red oak, enamel
96 x 72 x 36 inches

 

“If you build it, they will come,” the popular and misquoted line from Field of Dreams, comes from the Old Testament in god’s response to Noah’s question of how he will gather all the animals of the earth into his ark. The oft-repeated line came to mind after the gallery’s move to K Street in early 2020, as the pandemic prevented us from celebrating the new location. 

The gallery faces two questions as we approach the beginning of the Fall art season. The first: how to address the uncertainty of public and personal health safety. The gallery’s response throughout the pandemic has been to continually adapt in big and small ways, evolve and update safety precautions, experiment with the methods of presenting artworks, while looking to alternative ways of engaging the gallery’s audience. OPEN on K will be the gallery’s first exhibition fully open to the public. We will proceed and be prepared to adjust with visitor safety in mind.

 

The second question: having delayed the celebration of the new gallery space, “what to show?” The answer? GO BIG! For all of us, having been inhibited for the past 19 months, the response is obvious. There is a need to feel re-empowered and to return to thinking expansively. The gallery looked to Rush Baker IV, Colby Caldwell, Steven Cushner, Stephanie Garon, Franz Jantzen, Mark Kelner, Tanya Marcuse, Renée Stout, and Julie Wolfe for big impact pieces. Nine large-scale works will occupy the gallery space, each projecting confidence and fully utilizing the architecture. None are laid-back, conceptually removed, or simply decorative. The show is glorious, defiant, and stately.