Sept 17 - Oct 17 2021

Ever Baldwin: Between Observation And Sensation

Hudson House, Hudson NY

In Ever Baldwin’s new body of work, sculpted and torched wooden frames act like appendages fused to thick oil painted images. Flickering between obvious and questionable faces, body parts, or possible architectures—An eye or a nipple both can simply be points of focus. A lip, eyelid, vulva, or doorway, all as entryways.

Baldwin works in the back and forth between observation and sensation. Every distinguishable image is adorned with double visions. Every stroke is empowered with marble dust or other thickening agents. Making each mark something substantially more alive than additive.

These paintings are immensely generous as if Baldwin is handing over evidence as an invitation to help find some greater truth or missing part.

You could give these paintings names like a child, others like mythical beings. Some; a trick, like a face caught in the wings of a moth catching you in your curiosity before it flutters away revealing mechanisms and a world beyond your expectations.