statement
My recent interest is in early natural history art from the era now referred to as the Age of Discovery. From Maria Sibylla Merian in the 17th century to John James Audubon in the 19th century, many artists painstakingly and accurately illustrated the newly discovered natural world, giving their audience a scientific and aesthetic understanding of these new, rare and exotic discoveries. Concurrent with the Age of Discovery was the idea of a Cabinet of Curiosities. In these rooms were housed a personal collection of things of wonder — many coming from the newly discovered natural world but also containing rare and extraordinary man-made objects.
With the addition of an allegorical and narrative element, my current work continues to explore natural history art as well as the sense of wonder and curiosity found in the old Cabinets of Curiosities. The natural world, now mostly understood and familiar is also increasingly threatened, making it once again rare and exotic. Freed from the need to describe for science, I can describe the natural world and our interaction with it through an allegorical, social and political lens.
bio
born: 1958, Des Moines, Iowa
education
University of Arizona, MFA, 1984
Tyler School of Art of Temple University, BFA, 1981
selected awards/honors
State of Florida Individual Artist Fellowship, 1997
Award of Merit, "Arizona Biennial", Tucson Museum of Art, 1988
selected publications
art ltd; "Critic's Picks: Denver", p.66, July/August, 2013
American Art Collector, "Modern Times", p. 106-107, 2013
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Kevin Sloan, William Havu Gallery, Denver, Colorado, 2013
New Paintings, Clark Gallery, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 2013
The Naturalist's Notebook, Ironton Gallery, Denver, Colorado, 2013
Modern Times, Gardner Colby Gallery, Naples, Florida, 2013
selected group shows
Annual Group Show, Ironton Gallery, Denver, Colorado, 2013
Random Acts of Time, Orange County Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, California, 2012
Rejuvenation, Richard J. Demato Fine Art, Sag Harbor, New York, 2012
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