Charging their surfaces with a play of energetic physical releases the artists compel us with their visual conundrums. Their works assert the picture plane with their own sense of inviolatedness. Each line and stroke is autonomous one minute, yet the next minute a magical transformation appears. Both drawings and the painting contain pure energy, undistilled sensa- tion, yet the force of these energetic fields yields another, casually superimposed correspondence to natural imagery. The result is poetic visual imagination at its best in which the activity of the work of art, in philosopher Etienne Gilson’s words, captures “a changing, fleeting, and always incomplete experience of a stable, complete and enduring entity.”
John Austin is an artwriter living and working in Manhattan.