Robert Baribeau / Multiple Stems in Black Presentato da Ideelart

Robert BARIBEAU - Multiple Stems in Black

Presentato da Ideelart

  • Anno
    2019
  • Tecnica
    Non tecnico
  • Dimensione dell'immagine
    0,0 x 0,0 cm / 0.0 x 0.0 in
  • Dimensione del foglio
    71,1 x 55,8 cm / 28.0 x 22.0 in
  • Tiratura
    Unique
  • Prezzo
    Su richiesta
  • Referenze
    Senza referenze
  • Visite
    775
  • Stato
Robert BARIBEAU - Multiple Stems in Black

Charcoal & Oil stick on paper - Unframed.

Baribeau constructs his paintings layer upon layer, building color, form and texture into viscous, impasto compositions, on supports that are themselves often thick, and even sculptural. He scratches and scrawls across his surfaces, infusing visceral emotion and energy into the work. His imagery is so layered and dimensional that even his works on paper convey a sense of texture and depth.

Critics have connected Baribeau to a range of aesthetic positions, including everything from Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art to the 19th century Hudson River School, and compared him variously to the likes of Robert Rauschenberg, Joan Mitchell, Cy Twombly, and Willem de Kooning.
In truth, Baribeau employs a distinctive aesthetic voice that is personal and instantly recognizable, despite its multiplicity. His visual world is one where primordial, organic nature collides with the geometric, manufactured world, and where certain signature visual cues, such as black and white stripes, checkerboards, dots, and flashes of neon color appear and disappear.

His work is included in several institutional collections, including those of the Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY; Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co., New York, NY; ABC Inc., New York, NY; and Bank of America Securities, San Francisco, Boston and New York.

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