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Paesaggio
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The Phatory LLC is pleased to announce Paesaggio, an installation of works on paper and board by
Robert Schatz. The exhibition opens on March 3rd and will run through April 7th, with an artist
reception held on Saturday, March 3rd, between 7 and 9:00 p.m.
Though this is a show of paintings, the fluid flow of Schatz's imagery shares a kinship to
the arabesque lettering of graffiti artists who scrawl their names across the urban landscape
and could be placed in a genre I like to call "liquid drawing." However, unlike those
sprayed-painted arrangements, Schatz’s trails of squiggled lines gather into orgiastic
panoramas rather than exaggerated tags. And, while these two styles of painting share similarities,
Schatz’s images are not intended to disrupt one’s line of sight. Rather, the interactions
between his free-flowing lines and the faintly visible ones of the music paper underneath suggests
an orderly conversation between opposing dynamics that ultimately resolve into a triumph of flexibility
and movement over rigidity and rut. As one begins to feel animated by these cartooned landscapes,
one also feels a desire to linger a while and take in everything these scenic wonderlands offer.
After studying history and philosophy at the University of Scranton, Schatz studied art at the
Massachusetts College of Art and The Art Institute of Boston. He has exhibited widely in critically
well-received one-person and group shows. His works are in the collection of the Fogg Museum of Art,
Harvard University; Pfizer; Southern Methodist University, Dallas; The Art Institute of Boston; the
United States Embassy, Sofia, Bulgaria; and in private North American and European collections.
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