Nancy Hoffman Gallery opens an exhibition of small square format watercolors by Joseph Raffael
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Nancy Hoffman Gallery opens an exhibition of small square format watercolors by Joseph Raffael
Joseph Raffael, Lannis Rose, 2017. Watercolor on paper, 18 3/4 x 19 inches.



NEW YORK, NY.- On October 26, an exhibition of small square format watercolors by Joseph Raffael, opened at Nancy Hoffman Gallery, continuing through December 9. For the first time in over twenty years the artist has devoted himself to an intimate scale, and for the first time he has eschewed landscape or vertical format in favor of the post-modern square to explore in depth and breadth the garden single bloom by single bloom.

Each watercolor is a flower, some recognizable--a rose or peony; others abstract as the artist zeroes in on the central core of the flower opened and unfurling its myriad petals, like a pulsing heart. While each work depicts a bloom from the artist’s own garden, the show itself is about painting, painting in watercolor, and above all, about the artist’s appreciation of life in his 9th decade. For many years Raffael has painted on the heroic scale delving deeper into beauty as manifest in nature, capturing in paint what the eye cannot hold and behold. His dialogue with and about beauty is the watchword of his practice, he has been in constant conversation on the subject with brush in hand. The artist has said of beauty:

“Opening ourselves to beauty, we let go of ‘rational mind,’ and the critic within us and we become part of a trusted flow, not concerned where it will take us.”

Several years ago, the artist took on the challenge of painting light in his show, Moving Toward the Light, a difficult and transcendent challenge. In this new body of work of the past two years, new challenges have arisen, as the artist began his journey into small square format works. While the manifest content of the watercolors is the flower, the hidden content is life’s ranging stages and emotions, as suggested by the titles: Ascension, Promise, Radiant Heart, Opening. Each is a visual haiku, a poem evoking images of the natural world.

Thirty years ago, Joseph Raffael and his wife Lannis moved to the South of France, wanting to simplify life so that Joseph could devote himself to painting without distraction. Lannis planted a garden near the edge of the sea in the midst of ancient trees, bushes, cacti and succulents, with flowers of every color of the rainbow. The flowering plants matured, and an earthly paradise blossomed. It is this paradise teeming with life force that provides the artist with his subjects: flowers that surround their house.

These are not images of flowers qua flowers, these are abstractions inspired by nature, resplendent reflections on life, meditations on what it means to be alive. Each work is an ode to life in multi-color, “jewel-encrusted” passages of watercolor. These are paintings to “fall into,” to roam about in and to explore. Every square inch is filled with rich color, interweaving squiggles, and lines and circles and facets, and juxtapositions that frolic and play with the mind and the eye, colors that cavort energetically across the paper, and cohabit joyfully. Simply stated, Raffael’s new work is a celebration and appreciation of life, and an invitation to each viewer to gaze upon intimate works, and become lost in all that nature and painting have to offer, what Raffael likes to call “beyond appearances.” And as he has often said: “My painting is and always has been a kind of conversation with mystery.”

Joseph Raffael was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1933. He attended Cooper Union, New York and received his B.F.A. from Yale School of Fine Arts. While at Yale he studied with Josef Albers. He also received a Fulbright Fellowship to Florence and Rome.










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