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Walton Ford to open May 8, 2008

WALTON FORD
MAY 8 – JULY 3, 2008
Private View, May 8, 6 – 8 PM

Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to present an upcoming exhibition of Walton Ford’s recent watercolors. This will be Ford’s first exhibition with the gallery since his traveling retrospective, Tigers of Wrath, and the publication of Pancha Tantra, a comprehensive monograph of his work.

With meticulous detail, Ford’s work depicts animals embodying degrees of personification in the context of isolated historical events. Transient moments recalled in Ford’s work comment on, in his words, “the cultural history of our relationship with animals.” Ford is especially interested in the perceptions of animals by humans as evidenced by documentation. After researching specific stories, Ford offers his interpretation—sometimes exaggerating the animal’s supposed humanness and in other instances, stripping the animal of imposed metaphors, and thereby restoring the candor of the animal’s bestial state. The anthropomorphic nature of Ford’s animals is often compared to the work of artist, John J. Audubon, one of Ford’s many influences.

Loss of the Lisbon Rhinoceros, shown above, references the story of a rhinoceros that was illustrated by Dürer in 1515. After the rhinoceros died in a ship wreck en route from Lisbon to Pope Leo X, Dürer produced a woodcut of the animal based on an unknown draftsman’s brief description and sketch. Ironically, subsequent illustrations of rhinoceroses bore resemblance to Dürer’s fanciful print for nearly three centuries. In Loss of the Lisbon Rhinoceros Ford shows us the doomed rhinoceros that Dürer never saw at the moment it passed from a living animal into a mythic, art historical image. This piece will be on view alongside several other recent paintings by Ford.

Walton Fords work may be found in a number of collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art.

For additional information regarding the exhibition, please contact Tayo Ogunbiyi, tayo@paulkasmingallery.com.

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At 1:22pm on 10th April 2008, Robin Portnoff said…
At 2:49pm on 2nd April 2008, Justin Orde said…
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At 7:01pm on 30th March 2008, Jen Blazina said…
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At 2:50pm on 25th March 2008, artreview.com said…
Hi Paul Kasmin Gallery

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At 10:08pm on 24th March 2008, Terri Stiles Alkayali said…
Welcome to this remarkable and diverse site
At 9:45pm on 23rd March 2008, ania swiatlowska said…
hello! i went through your web site and really liked the art you exhibit. i would really appreciate if toy commented on my work. thanks a lot,
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At 1:45pm on 21st March 2008, amina bech said…
wow.. Tseng Kwong Chi's self portraits looks good! I'm actually in NY at that time (april/may), and will for sure visit the exhibit!
 
 

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