Ms. LeBourgeois continues her exploration of the contemporary landscape genre. This body of work contains images of water and sky, the moon, and fields occupied by boulders and stones. While her main focus is not the exercise of representing nature, she does use these elements as symbols of longing and desires.
Ms. LeBourgeois continues her exploration of the contemporary landscape
genre. This body of work
contains images of water and sky, the moon, and fields occupied by boulders
and stones. While her main focus is not the exercise of representing nature,
she does use these elements as symbols of longing and desires. LeBourgeois
paints landscapes from her imagination stating, "I do not work from life, or
even from photographs, but instead invent spaces and places to explore
landscape as a metaphor for a state of mind."
Intrigued by the idea that the landscape, vast and outward, can stand in for
an experience in one¹s interior life, Lebourgeois' paintings transcend
their genré by distilling the elemental aspects, extracting their seminal
attributes and infusing them with referential emotive experiences.
This vision is heightened by her impeccable deftness of hand. By using
layer upon layer of clear glazes, as well as soft brushes, she renders the
evidence of touch mostly invisible. These methods affect the sense of time
in the work. Immediacy gets erased in the process, replaced by a feeling of
unreality. The images seem to exist not in time and place, but in
consciousness.
Lyonswiergallery has represented Ms. LeBourgeois since1994 upon exiting the
MFA program from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. Ms. LeBourgeois
received her BFA in 1990 from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a
BS degree from the University of Wisconsin/Madison in 1985.
Artist's Reception: Friday, January 9, 6-8PM
Exhibition dates: January 9 - February 20
Gallery hours: Tues - Sat 11-6
lyonswiergallery 511 W 25th St no. 205 NYC 10001 (212)242-6220