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On BecomingThe Phatory is pleased to announce "On Becoming," an exhibition of recent
abstract paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Carolanna Parlato. The exhibition
opens January 14 and runs through February 12. There will be an artist reception
held at the gallery on January 14 from 6 - 9:00 p.m.
In Carolanna Parlato’s organic works, oozing paint flows interact with
biomorphic blips and blobs, creating a dynamic fusion of high-keyed color and subtle
surface modulations. Mirroring the tension between the synthetic plasticity of
popular culture and a natural, elemental biology, the paintings establish their own
particular beauty, filtering gesture through the saturated colors of cartoons.
Central to these paintings is the somewhat paradoxical relationship between the
quasi-chance process of pouring and the rigor of the control that Parlato exercises
over that procedure, a relationship that leaves the works suspended between the
indeterminate and the intentional.
Kenneth Johnson wrote in the New York Times that
Parlato’s "intensely colored pours contribute to an experience of immediate
visual gratification." The paintings included in this exhibition developed out
of the Perfume River series, which for Parlato conveys a feeling about the nexus of
desire and danger, of seductive beauty and resistant artifice. Barry Schwabsky wrote
of this work in a catalog essay for a 2000 exhibition at Cheryl Pelavin Fine Art, the
paintings act as "a stream that, as it flows, exudes a subtly yet insistently
fragrance so seductive that it draws passersby to it inexorably."
After receiving an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, Parlato has exhibited
widely in critically well-received one-person and group exhibitions. Last year her work
was included in Open House: Working in Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Carolanna
Parlato’s paintings are represented in many private and public collections, including
the Brooklyn Museum, Islip Art Museum, Reader’s Digest, and Pfizer Inc.
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Squish,
2005, acrylic on canvas, 40" x 42" |
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