Flux Constant. McDonnell continues investigations through oil on canvas that capture the idea of constant change on a conceptual and physical level. Her vibrant palette and bold, gestural brushstrokes evoke intense feelings of energy and movement.
Flux Constant
Bay Area painter Robin McDonnell opens a show of new work, Flux Constant, at Brian
Gross Fine Art on February 22, with a reception for the artist on Thursday, March 1
from 5:30-7:30 pm. In nine new abstract paintings, the artist visually explores the
notion that even "constants" in physics are subject to change. The exhibition will
continue through March 31.
McDonnell continues investigations through oil on canvas that capture the idea of
constant change on a conceptual and physical level. Her vibrant palette and bold,
gestural brushstrokes evoke intense feelings of energy and movement. In these
paintings, McDonnell applies multiple layers of pigment in complex hues of oranges,
browns, reds and greens to create active, viscous surfaces. By adding and scraping
away paint, McDonnell's work quickly moves between areas of thick, opaque and sheer
translucent layers of color. Her unique surfaces seamlessly transition from
foreground to background as she deftly balances spontaneous gesture and formal
composition in these colorful and dynamic works.
Robin McDonnell was born in New York, New York. She received her B.A. from San
Francisco State University in 1982, a B.F.A. from the California College of Arts and
Crafts in 1994 and an M.F.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1996.
Her work has been exhibited in numerous alternative spaces throughout the Bay Area,
and she is currently a Visiting Artist at Mills College. This is McDonnell's second
solo show with Brian Gross Fine Art.
Reception: Thursday, March 1, 5:30-7:30 pm
Brian Gross Fine Art
49 Geary Street, 5th Floor - San Francisco
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10:30-5:30, Saturday 11-5