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April Gornik

Recent Paintings and Drawings

October 14 – November 12, 2016

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April Gornik

April Gornik

Cloud Bringing Night, 2015

oil on linen

72 x 108 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Blue Day, Blue Night, 2016

oil on linen

73 x 88.5 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Big Storm Light, 2016

oil on linen

70 x 77 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Marsh and Rising Clouds, 2015

oil on linen

76 x 94 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Spring Light and Still Water, 2016

oil on linen

72 x 108 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Storm, Light, Ocean, 2014

oil on linen

74 x 98.5 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Blue Night Sunset, 2015

oil on linen

26 x 33.5 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Fall Forest Light, 2015

oil on linen

21 x 26 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Fire and Water, 2015

oil on linen

28 x 32 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Light Crossing the Marsh, 2015

oil on linen

24 x 32 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Spirit Clouds, 2015

oil on linen

18 x 24 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

The Elephant's Eye, 2016

charcoal on paper

40 x 50 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Incandescent, 2016

charcoal on paper

44 x 48 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Light Path, 2016

charcoal on paper

36 x 38 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Storm Touching the Coast, 2015

charcoal on paper

37.5 x 50 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Storm Touching the Horizon, 2015

charcoal on paper

16 x 21 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Lake, Storm, Light, 2014

charcoal on paper

38 x 41 inches

April Gornik

April Gornik

Forest Struck By Light, 2015

charcoal on paper

37.5 x 50 inches

Danese/Corey is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent paintings and drawings by April Gornik. The exhibition includes large and small-scale paintings along with charcoal drawings, all of which Gornik continues to offer a penetrating and deeply personal view of the natural environment. Gornik’s imagery – approaching storms and lowering skies; turbulent seas; tranquil, sun-dappled forests – is rooted in observed reality, a world synthesized, abstracted and remembered. It confirms the continuity of past and present; of expanse and the intimacy of place; of stillness and the inexorable momentum of atmospheric change. In these captured moments, time yields, the natural world triumphs, and calm descends.

In both her paintings and drawings, light functions as a palpable, lucid, physical presence with the capacity to illuminate the world as well as to cast it into darkness. In Gornik’s large, beautifully modulated charcoal drawings, the backlit sky is so white that it turns the trees dark, and sends raking sunlight breaking through branches and streaking across the forest floor...it is the deep black of the trees that is turning the sky so white…She is crafting some imagery by not drawing it at all: she can only deliver the sky by rendering the tree.[1]

Born in Cleveland, April Gornik received her BFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. In 2009, the Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY presented a survey exhibition of her work entitled The Luminous Landscapes of April Gornik, and in 2004, the Neuberger Museum of Art, SUNY/Purchase, NY organized a traveling mid-career survey. Gornik’s work is included in major private and museum collections throughout the United States. The monograph April Gornik: Drawings, published by FigureGround Press, was released in 2014. She has received a Lifetime Achievement in the Arts award from Guild Hall Academy of the Arts and the Award of Excellence for Artistic Contributions to the Fight Against AIDS from amFAR. April Gornik lives and works in New York.

A fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition.

For further information please contact the gallery at 212-223-2227 or contact@danese.com.

@DaneseCorey

 

[1] Steve Martin, “How Far Can an Artist Look Into the Woods?” in April Gornik Drawings, Figure/Ground Press, 2014, p.7.