NEW YORK, NY.- Bernarducci Gallery is presenting the premiere exhibition of new paintings by William Fisk. The exhibition will feature recent oil paintings of modernist technology. Included in the exhibition are paintings of cameras, office supplies, and household appliances. Renowned professor Donald Kuspit says the following about the artists work:
Fisks pictures are paradoxical in more ways than one. They can be said to be concerned entirely with line and color, like pure artcolor is subliminally present in his linear objects, giving them an affective resonance, a sort of inner depth, an expressive undertonehowever ostensibly impure, that is, representational rather than straightforwardly presentational (abstract). And, as their hypnotic, hallucinatory presence, and Fisks fascination, even obsession, with themconveyed by their redundancysuggests, his pictures of them are so-called waking dreams, confirming their uncanny, poignant quality. No longer functioningstilled forever in Fisks pictureshis machinesall his works are variations on the theme of the machinehaunt us like ghosts.Donald Kuspit, 2018
William is a native of Toronto, Ontario in Canada. He attended York University and the Ontario College of Art and Design. His paintings have been shown at Forum Gallery in New York and Los Angeles, Nicholas Metivier Gallery and Christopher Cutts Gallery in Toronto, and in numerous other venues throughout Europe and North America. This is Williams first solo show with Bernarducci Gallery.
Bernarducci Gallery moved from 57 Street where they were located for almost 20 years to the Chelsea art neighborhood in September 2017. The Gallerys focus is contemporary realism with an emphasis on New Precisionism.