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  • Centrifugal Composition
    Acrylic on Canvas Panel
    31" x 38" x 4"

  • Two Blue Fields and Mediating Tectonic Zones
    Acrylic on Canvas
    42.5" x 69.5" x 2.5"

  • Staggered Arrangement with Three Penetrations and an Upward Pitch
    Acrylic on Canvas Panel
    38" x 31.5" x 4"


Ian Magargee

The 2009 Chelsea International Fine Art Competition - Collective Exhibition
August 14 - September 2, 2009 Reception: Thursday August 20, 2009 6-8 PM

Press Release

American artist Ian Magargee extends the limits of art’s most rudimentary aspects with his relief-based paintings. Upon viewing his work, the spectator is compelled to consider the fundamental elements of art, those being spatial arrangement, line, geometry, and color. Despite his admiration for Kandinsky and the Abstract Expressionists of the twentieth century, Magargee’s work can be considered a bold, contemporary expansion of the De Stijl movement. His ability to further abstract the use of simple geometric shapes, lines and bold colors enables comparison to the likes of Piet Mondrian and Theo von Doesburg as well as Kandinsky.

 

However, what truly distinguishes Magargee’s work is his incorporation of sculpture, which allows his relief paintings to interact with the prevailing space, casting shadows within and beyond the compositions’ thresholds. His approach relies on intricate sculptural supports that become the medium for saturated bands and planes of various hues. The intricacy of these supports is palpable in the seemingly kinetic fluctuations of physical gravity and mass that exist within his remarkable compositions.


Artist Statement

In each of my paintings, a superstructure of line and plane is painted on top of a complex, geometric support to further articulate and expand structural tensions which are internal to it. At the same time, the support lends properties of mass, density, and gravity to the activity of this overlying superstructure. So long as the support and its painted surfaces maintain a kind of interactive unity, the resultant piece will suggest the dynamic properties unique to a physical body in space while continuing to maintain a structure and address that are distinctly pictorial in origin. 

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