Cara Barer and Jamie Brunson - New Works
June 14 - July 21, 2017
Andrea Schwartz Gallery is pleased to announce a two-person exibition featuring new works by Cara Barer and Jamie Brunson.
“I use my photographs which I’ve accumulated from traveling, print them, and bind them into book form… This mixed media process feels much more personal because I have assembled the images from the beginning…”
– Cara Barer
Cara Barer has used books, newspapers, and magazines for most of the materials that make up her archival digital photographs. In this recent body of work, Barer started to experiment with the detritus of her own mailbox and including photographs she took and printed on recent travels. By binding her own books, Barer gained the ability to fully control the concept and vibe of a foreign place.
“By emphasizing openness, observation and process, my work conjoins my studio practice with my meditation practice.”
– Jamie Brunson
Throughout Jamie Brunson’s process, she relies on improvisation, and the physical qualities of her materials to render various formal abstractions. For her lattice paintings, she layers oil paint, alkyds, and refined beeswax. These paintings, are done freehand by adding and subtracting until she reaches a final composition that is complex with interdependent connections. With her collage pieces, Brunson focuses on making something beautiful and original with aged and discarded paper materials.
June 14 - July 21, 2017
Andrea Schwartz Gallery is pleased to announce a two-person exibition featuring new works by Cara Barer and Jamie Brunson.
“I use my photographs which I’ve accumulated from traveling, print them, and bind them into book form… This mixed media process feels much more personal because I have assembled the images from the beginning…”
– Cara Barer
Cara Barer has used books, newspapers, and magazines for most of the materials that make up her archival digital photographs. In this recent body of work, Barer started to experiment with the detritus of her own mailbox and including photographs she took and printed on recent travels. By binding her own books, Barer gained the ability to fully control the concept and vibe of a foreign place.
“By emphasizing openness, observation and process, my work conjoins my studio practice with my meditation practice.”
– Jamie Brunson
Throughout Jamie Brunson’s process, she relies on improvisation, and the physical qualities of her materials to render various formal abstractions. For her lattice paintings, she layers oil paint, alkyds, and refined beeswax. These paintings, are done freehand by adding and subtracting until she reaches a final composition that is complex with interdependent connections. With her collage pieces, Brunson focuses on making something beautiful and original with aged and discarded paper materials.