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Nicole Phungrasamee Fein

Passings

October 18 – November 16, 2013

Installation View - opening night

Installation View - opening night

Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

Installation View

1010813, 2013 watercolor on paper

1010813, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 6 x 6''; sheet 12 x 12''

1011213, 2013 watercolor on paper

1011213, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 6 x 6''; sheet 12 x 12''

1020813, 2013 watercolor on paper

1020813, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 6 x 6''; sheet 12 x 12''

1080213, 2013 watercolor on paper

1080213, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 6 x 6''; sheet 12 x 12''

1080513, 2013 watercolor on paper

1080513, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 6 x 6''; sheet 12 x 12''

1081413, 2013 watercolor on paper

1081413, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 9 x 9''; sheet 15 x 15''

1081913, 2013 watercolor on paper

1081913, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 9 x 9''; sheet 15 x 15''

1082113, 2013 watercolor on paper

1082113, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 9 x 9''; sheet 15 x 15''

1083113, 2013 watercolor on paper

1083113, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 8 x 8''; sheet 14 x 14''

1090113, 2013 watercolor on paper

1090113, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 8 x 8''; sheet 14 x 14''

1090313, 2013 watercolor on paper

1090313, 2013
watercolor on paper
image 8 x 8''; sheet 14 x 14''

With uncommon discipline and a meticulous hand, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein challenges the conventional use of watercolor and defies the limitations normally associated with the medium. Fein lays down one horizontal band of watercolor at a time, slowly building fields of complex, luminous color. They are at once emphatic and ethereal, reductive and quietly expressionist.
These highly disciplined works require absolute focus and patience. Slowing down is fundamental to what I do. I use processes that are technical, but the essence of the work is not the technique—it’s the process of slowing down and building something in a step-by-step, iterative manner. That is my approach to every day.
Fein (b.1974, Evanston, IL) lives and works in San Francisco. Her recent exhibitions include Notations: Contemporary Drawing As Idea and Process, Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, St. Louis, MO and Drawn/Taped/Burned: Abstraction on Paper, from the Sally & Wynn Kramarsky Collection, Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY. Fein’s drawings are included in numerous public and private collections including: Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, CA; The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, HI; the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; The Menil Collection, Houston, TX; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM; UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; University of Richmond Museums, Richmond, VA; and, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY.