Tag: Peter Schroth

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Polina Barskaya’s richly simple world

Contributed by Peter Schroth / Artist Polina Barskaya – born in Ukraine, raised in Brooklyn, now living in Italy – paints intimate portraits of domestic life. In “The Good Life,” her current exhibition at Harkawik, the life in question encompasses a self-contained triangle of father, daughter, and mother, the latter being the artist and observer. It’s hard to take such a title at face value – especially, perhaps, in light of current events. Except for one painting set in a courtyard, the strictly interior world of the home – be it a private residence or a hotel room – is depicted. Each scene is rendered within a symmetrically balanced box in one-point perspective and contains a central anchoring element. These snug spaces take on a womb-like character, suggesting not only nurture or shelter but also isolation.

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Catherine Murphy’s intimate realism

Contributed by Peter Schroth / At Peter Freeman, Inc., esteemed realist Catherine Murphy resurfaces with a new selection of her novel perceptions of the quotidian. In Cathy and Harry, a new documentary about the life, work, and marriage of Murphy and her husband Harry Roseman, also an artist, Murphy says that one of her prime objectives is to express “universal objectivity.” Against some strands of painting tradition, she chooses subjects so mundane as to be otherwise unremarkable, indicating a gentle contrariness.

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Emily Berger: See Emily paint

Contributed by Peter Schroth / In “Spirit Level,” Emily Berger’s solo show at Starr Suites, she continues to expose the depths of a kind of abstract painting that she has intriguingly investigated and perfected over the past decade.  Her minimal compositions are poised confidently between the formal and the lyrical. There is an almost primitive simplicity to what she reveals and purposefully little made of light, movement, and space in the ways we would typically anticipate.