Jamie Nares
Brushstroke Paintings
30.9—4.12
2021

30.9—4.12
2021
Carling Dalenson is pleased announce an exhibition of works by Jamie Nares.
Jamie Nares, (birthname James), born 1953 in London, United Kingdom, has over the course of a five-decade career, investigated, challenged, and expanded the boundaries of her multi-media practice that encompasses film, music, painting, photography, and performance. She continues to employ various media to explore physicality, motion, and the unfolding of time primarily in the format of paintings. The exhibition at Carling Dalenson Gallery is her first exhibition in Sweden and consists of a number of works where she is using brushes of her own manufacture to create monumental strokes that appear almost three dimensional in their detail and depth, recording a gestural passage of time and motion across the canvas or board.
Nares has been the subject of numerous solo museum exhibitions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY and a career-spanning retrospective at the Milwaukee Art Museum in 2019. Her work is included in several prominent public collections, including the Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY, Museum of Modern Art, NY, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. She currently lives and works in New York, NY.
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Past Exhibitions

Sheree Hovsepian
Becoming

Lars Nilsson
Botanical Stripes

Jamie Nares
Time Like This

Ian Davenport
Reflections & Variations

Thomas Sandell

Damien Hirst, Jamie Nares, Ian Davenport, Gilbert & George
The British Connection

Elliott Puckette
Past and Present

Ugo Rondinone, Joel Shapiro & Michael Craig-Martin
Masters of Contemporary Sculpture

Philip Taaffe
The Lively Oracles

Anthony Miler
Time Walk

Vera Lutter
When Stones Were Blooming

Michael Craig-Martin
Musical Instruments

Philip Smith
Fields of Energy

Joel Shapiro
Recent Drawings +

Ross Bleckner
Ross Bleckner

Summer Exhibition
Summer Exhibition

Works on Paper
Works on Paper

Holiday Exhibition
Holiday Exhibition

Michael Craig-Martin
Transitional Objects

James Rosenquist
Collages

Andy Warhol
Pop Icon Polaroids

Joel Shapiro
Color

Robert Mapplethorpe
Artists & Muses