WASHINGTON, DC.- Richard Estes Realism is the most comprehensive exhibition of Estes paintings ever organized. A master of contemporary realism, Estes is primarily known as a painter of urban scenes. The exhibition features 46 paintings spanning a 50-year career, including a number of works from private collections that are rarely seen publically. The exhibition also shows, for the first time, Estes panoramic landscape paintings and water scenes alongside his more famous cityscapes, offering new insights into Estes particular vision.
Jointly organized by the
Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine, the artworks in Richard Estes Realism are selected by Patterson Sims, independent curator, and Jessica May, chief curator at the Portland Museum of Art. Virginia Mecklenburg, chief curator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, is coordinating the exhibition in Washington, D.C. The exhibition is on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum from Oct. 10 through Feb. 8, 2015; this is the final stop for the tour.
American audiences are long overdue for a careful reassessment of Richard Estes work, said Betsy Broun, The Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. His paintings are rewardingly inexhaustible, and each viewing yields new discoveries.
The exhibition is the first complete overview of Estess work in the U.S. since 1978. It explores the full range of Estes career as a painter, with works from the late 1960s to 2013. Paintings in the exhibition balance Estes interest in citiesLondon, New York, Paris, Tokyowith luminous sunlit scenes of Venice and Antarctica as well as his explorations of the Maine coast and the woods on Mount Desert Island, where he has spent part of each year since the late 1970s. Recently, Estes has captured nocturnal images of New York City, and several examples are on display. A number of Estes rare portraits and self-portraits also are included in the exhibition.
Estes is a master of contemporary realism whose sharply focused technique goes beyond the photograph to create complex constructions of light, reflection and perspective, said Mecklenburg.
Part of Estes unmistakable singularity has to do with the fact that he has been making his own photographs since he was a young boy. Estes compositionsamalgamations of the multiple photographs he takes for each compositionare dramatic and complex to the point of abstraction. He layers and merges multiple viewpoints to create dense and detailed scenes that reward the viewer with careful looking. His images are more sophisticated than they appear to be at first glance.
I think of the photograph as a sketch to be used, not a goal to be reached, said Estes.
Though figures are often present in his work, they arelike most passersby in public spaces anonymous and uncommunicative. His seemingly effortless technical finesse captures the intricate geometries of the city, the subtle contours and nuanced tones of natural landscapes and the shimmering fluidity of water. Estes realism is a compelling record of the appearance of urban and natural environments in the late 20th and early 21st century.
Estes is considered the foremost practitioner of the international group of artists known loosely as photorealists and has been celebrated for more than 45 years as one of the premier painters of American cityscapes. Born in 1932 and raised in central Illinois, Estes studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1952 to 1956. In 1958, he moved to New York City, where he has lived ever since. For several years, he worked in commercial publishing and advertising as a paste-up, layout and illustration artist. In the mid-1960s, Estes began to paint from his own photographs, developing paintings that are rooted in Dutch, Venetian and American representations of urban architecture. In 1978, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston organized the first major career survey of his work. Estes work has been shown frequently by the Marlborough Gallery and the Allan Stone Gallery, and solo exhibitions have toured Europe and Asia.