Johanna Robinson

Carbon Monoxide Dioxide Oxygen Cycle, 2017

oil on canvas

121.92 x 152.40 cm / 48 x 60 in

Richard Baker
Memory and Desire, 2018
Oil on canvas mounted on panel
101.6 x 76.2 cm / 40 x 30 in

Esteban Cabeza de Baca

SpiderRock, 2016

Oil on canvas

183 x 183 cm / 72 x 72 in

Martin Mannig

Feuerblume, 2017

Oil, egg tempera on canvas

39 x 46 cm / 15 3/8 x 18 1/8 in

Press Release

AGAINST FORGETTING II

RICHARD BAKER, ESTEBAN CABEZA DE BACA, THORALF KNOBLOCH, SARAH KURZ, SARAH LUTZ, MICHAEL MACMAHON, MARTIN MANNIG, GAIL MARKS + JOHANNA ROBINSON
May 26 - July 1, 2018
Opening Reception May 26, 5 - 7 pm

Gaa Gallery Wellfleet

 

"Just because paintings don’t move doesn’t mean they are still. They’re very dynamic things—they come, they go, they approach, they recede, they disappear—and that’s because they are pure feeling, like a fog or a cloud. But they are also a form of memory.” - Hans Ulrich Obrist

 

Gaa Gallery is pleased to announce the painting exhibitions Against Forgetting I, opening Friday, May 25 in Provincetown (through July 10) and Against Forgetting II, opening Saturday, May 26 in Wellfleet (through July 1). Against Forgetting is a thoughtful and aesthetically diverse meditation on the medium of painting, and its accompanying capabilities to convey an array of ideas regarding memory and representation.

 

With Against Forgetting, Gaa Gallery will present a challenging exhibition that presents the full range of painterly form, including figuration, abstraction, color, line, and narrative. The exhibition’s roster of artists includes Richard Baker, Esteban Cabeza de Baca, Rodney Dickson, Josephine Halvorson, Heidi Howard, Thoralf Knobloch, Sarah Kurz, Sarah Lutz, Michael MacMahon, Gail Marks, Susannah Phillips, Johanna Robinson, James Everett Stanley, Ena Swansea, and Erika Wastrom.

 

The exhibition presents a range of approaches to the power of painting: the buoyant joy of color, the political implications of the minimalist landscape, the vibratory suggestions of the human figure, and the multiplicity of narratives within abstraction. Against Forgetting is a layered, rich presentation of painting in its most sophisticated and innovative forms.