Mythical Forces. The exhibition presents a series of surrealistic-classical bronzes by the Lebanon based sculptor. His work suggests a lot of reading of art history- he cites Donatello, Rodin, Picasso, and Giacometti as influences-yet the overall feeling is one of stylistic independence.
Harvest gallery is pleased to present a series of surrealistic-classical bronzes
by renowned artist Raffi Tokatlian from April 11 to May 11.
Raffi Tokatlian, a Lebanon based sculptor is a cosmopolitan man fluent in five
languages. Despite the tragedy of his personal history (his grandfather was a
survivor of the Turkish genocide, escaping to establish a family in the Middle
East); Raffi is an elegant, essentially optimistic artist whose three dimensional
works relate both a mysterious surrealism and a mythological poetry.
He whimsically describes his art as “surreomythoclassical”- the confluence of
influences defines an artistic nature deeply interested in the place where the
contemporary myths of surrealism meet the historical legends of classical
mythology.
In this particular space, Tokatlian skillfully makes bronze sculptures through the
lost wax process, resulting in striking figures that disturb as well as thrill. In
this sense, he is truly an artist for his time; despite his forward –looking
nature, he creates works that speak to loss, even devastation. If our time demands
that we recognize a certain grief born of historical awareness and social
participation, Tokatlian has done his part, moving through difficulty and decline
to declare the essential spirit of man.
Tokatlian, a modern-day neoplatonist, believes that love is the ultimate spiritual
battle, the most significant struggle of a man’s or woman’s life.
His work suggests a lot of reading of art history- he cites Donatello, Rodin,
Picasso, and Giacometti as influences-yet the overall feeling is one of stylistic
independence. This style, coupled with his mythological reading of the human
condition, has enabled him to direct a commentary on human whimsy that is incisive
and accessible at the same time.
Artist reception: Friday, April 11, 7-10pm
Harvest Gallery
938 N. Brand Blvd. - Glendale
Free admission