An Artist Reception will be held Thursday, Ocotber 23rd from 6-8pm. 

 

I am a modernist abstract painter with a pop sensibility and a penchant for improvisation.

My work balances the formal with the playful, paring down shapes and ideas into their most basic forms. To counter the chaos of everyday life, I gravitate towards elemental shapes with defined edges, resulting in an appearance of control and order (however illusory). In my most recent work I have been loosening up that control.

The shapes reference the human body but are open to interpretation. Animated by bright, cartoony colors and figure/ground relationships, I think of the paintings as ambiguous characters who inhabit my studio keeping me company and often engaging in silent conversation.

I love ambiguity and have learned to be comfortable with not knowing. In Zen there is a wonderful saying: Not knowing is most intimate.”

It suggests approaching something with open-minded and whole-hearted curiosity. I try to begin my paintings in this way, with a willingness to be present with uncertainty, and with the confidence that the process will result in work that both satisfies and inspires.

 

Fran Shalom has exhibited widely throughout the United States, including solo shows at Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA, and Hunterdon Museum, Clinton, NJ. She is a recipient of the Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant and residencies at MacDowell Fellowship and Art Omi. Her work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Rose Art Museum, and the Biblioteque Nationale in Paris. She is represented by Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in New York City.