On November 16th, Kenise Barnes Fine Art will open a new exhibition featuring four painters working in the landscape genre. The choices of materials and the artwork presented visually diverse and deeply personal; landscapes seen through very individual optics. YOU NEVER KNOW JUST HOW IT LOOKS THROUGH OTHER PEOPLE'S EYES, featuring Jackie Battenfield, Vivian Kahra, David Konigsberg and Shane McAdams, will be on view November 16 through December 21, 2013, with an opening reception set for Saturday, November 16 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Open to the public.
Jackie Battenfield is known for her luminously colored paintings of natural forces. We are please to present work from her on-going series of branching trees and foliage paintings on Mylar. This work is at once a naturalistic representation and a complex abstraction of pooled and layered paint on a pristine white surface. Among Battenfield's awards are a Pollack-Krasner Grant and a Fulbright Scholarship. She is a well know author and her paintings and prints are in hundreds of collections worldwide. Vivian Kahra was born and was educated in Germany. She has shown extensively in Germany and since re-locating to New York her work has been generating critical acclaim in the US. Her mostly pale canvases allude to the slippery nature of recall and the effort to make a moment last. Her paintings are about the space in a picture plane and the compositional elements that break and intrude upon that space. Equally, they are about the artist's light touch and the transparency of watercolor on canvas. For large canvases, they are are achingly introspective and personal.Videos