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Owen Contemporary presents: Martha Rea Baker & Bret Price Shapes and Surfaces

30 Sunday Apr 2017

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abstract art, Acrylic paintings, Art, Bret Price, Canyon Road gallery, Canyon Road Show 2017, contemporary art, Encaustic paintings, Martha Rea Baker, oil/cold wax paintings, Owen Contemporary, Santa Fe exhibition 2017, Santa Fe gallery, Shapes and Surfaces, Timothy Owen, travel as inspiration

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MARTHA REA BAKER | BRET PRICE
Fri, Jul 21, 2017 5:00pm Thu, Aug 3, 2017 5:00pm
Shapes and Surfaces
Martha Rea Baker and Bret Price

SANTA FE, NM. Owen Contemporary is delighted to announce Shapes and Surfaces, a duet exhibition featuring new works by New Mexico abstract painter Martha Rea Baker and California sculptor Bret Price.

The surface is the viewer’s introduction to each painting created by Martha Rea Baker. The texture, color, shapes, and value all may spark an idea, convey a message or evoke an emotion. However, the surface also begs the question, “What lies below?” In each painting a history is built through multiple layers of paint application, mark making and drawing, removal and veiling of information. It is the artist’s intent that the surface of the painting will draw the viewer in to discover that the work is more than skin deep.

Baker’s new body of work continues to be land-based, inspired by the textures, colors and light of the Southwest landscape–ancient landforms affected by the passage of time —- natural weathering and human intervention.

Born in Corsicana, Texas and raised in Clinton, Mississippi, Baker attended the University of Mississippi and received her BA from University of California, Santa Barbara. She continued her art studies at the University of Dallas and Collin College in Texas as well as European studies. Since 2006 Baker has resided in Santa Fe where she has become a well-established abstract artist.

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Hill Country Arts Foundation 2017

25 Wednesday Jan 2017

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Martha Rea Baker recently returned from her twelfth year attending the non-assisted annual art retreat in Ingram, TX at the Hill Country Arts Foundation. She worked in acrylic on canvases and panels, finishing two paintings and four more nearing completion.

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Portal I                          30″ x 30″ x 2″                    Acrylic on Panel

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Portal II                      30″ x 30″ x 2″                        Acrylic on Panel

Stay tuned—–more work will be posted when finished!

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Hill Country Arts Foundation 2016

25 Monday Jan 2016

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Martha Rea Baker has returned from her annual painting retreat at the HCAF in Ingram, TX where she joined sixteen other artists in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. These ten days of uninterrupted studio time are a valuable creative genesis each year for the artist – a time to experiment without distractions. Working a bit smaller this year on 30″ x 30″ canvases, Martha completed the triptych below:  Reflections I, II & III

Reflections I.Lokey3.jpg

Reflections II.Lokey.jpg

Reflections III.Lokey.jpg

The Hill Country Arts Foundation presented an exhibit of the seventeen AWOL – Artists Without Limits – painters in the beautiful Duncan-McAshan Gallery with a well-attended opening reception on January 9.Following the retreat this year Martha spent an extra week in Dallas, TX viewing the Jackson Pollock exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art, visiting friends, collectors and various galleries and attending an art exchange party with several acclaimed Dallas artists. The first three weeks of January have provided much inspiration for an exciting 2016.

Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots is the largest survey of the artist’s black paintings ever assembled. It offers critical new scholarship on this understudied yet pivotal period in the artist’s career and provides radical new insights into Pollock’s practice. With more than 70 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, the exhibition first introduces audiences to Pollock’s work via a selection of his classic drip paintings made between 1947 and 1950. These works serve to contextualize the radical departure represented by the black paintings, a series of black enamel paintings that Pollock created between 1951 and 1953. An unprecedented 31 black paintings are included in the DMA presentation. Exhibition works from the height of the artist’s celebrity set against his lesser known paintings offers the opportunity to appreciate Pollock’s broader ambitions as an artist, and to better understand the importance of the “blind spots” in his practice.

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Conversations on Color and Abstraction

20 Sunday Sep 2015

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Martha Rea Baker has delivered the final two paintings for the upcoming exhibit at Karan Ruhlen Gallery which opens Friday, September 25, 2015 with an artist reception from 5-7 pm.

                       “Conversations on Color and Abstraction” 

Like the previous paintings, Dordogne I, II, and III, these abstracts posted below were inspired by travels to the French Dordogne.  The artist first visited this region in 2000 on an art travel trip and returned in April of 2014 with her husband to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. This area of France is rich with history, gourmet food and wine, chateau-studded limestone cliffs and most importantly, prehistoric cave art. In the paintings posted below, Martha has captured the essence of the landscape with abstract references to the blue of the Dordogne River, grey and white limestone cliffs and shapes and symbols found in the region.

Dordogne Revisited I 60

Dordogne Revisited I———-60″ x 48″———-Oil/Cold Wax on Panel

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Dordogne Revisited II———-60″ x 48″———-Oil/Cold Wax on Panel 

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Acrylic Abstracts shipped to Brown’s Fine Art

22 Sunday Mar 2015

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Two new acrylic abstract paintings were recently shipped to Martha’s longtime gallery, Brown’s Fine Art in Jackson, MS.

A Stitch in Time----48" x 48"----Acrylic

A Stitch in Time—-48″ x 48″—-Acrylic

The theme of Time has been an ongoing concept inviting exploration by Martha Rea Baker for over two decades.

Dordogne----60" x 48"----Acrylic

Dordogne—-60″ x 48″—-Acrylic

Dordogne was inspired by Martha’s travels in the southwestern section of France last year. A village at the base of white limestone cliffs, river reflections below and chateaux perched on top are abstractly rendered.

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The MALAGA Encaustics

17 Monday Nov 2014

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Martha Rea Baker has recently returned from two weeks in Spain where she visited Bilbao, Barcelona and Malaga on the Costa del Sol. While in Malaga she created intimate encaustics on paper inspired by the light, colors and landscape of this beautiful Mediterranean coastal town.

A selection of these “poured” wax paintings is posted below.

Costa del Sol 1----8.24 x 12

Costa del Sol 1—-8.24 x 12″—-Encaustic on Paper

Costa del Sol 2----8.25

Costa del Sol 2—-8.25″ x 12″—-Encaustic on Paper

Costa del Sol 3----8.25

Costa del Sol 3—-8.25″ x 12″—-Encaustic on Paper

Costa del Sol 4----8.25

Costa del Sol 4—-8.25″ x 12″—-Encaustic on Paper

A second, more abstract, quartet was finished the first week after Martha returned to her studio in Santa Fe, NM.

Colores de Malaga I----16

Colores de Malaga I—-16″ x 20″—-Encaustic on Paper

Colores de Malaga II----16

Colores de Malaga II—-16″ x 20″—-Encaustic on Paper

Colores de Malaga----16

Colores de Malaga III—-16″ x 20″—-Encaustic on Paper

Colores de Malaga IV----16

Colores de Malaga IV—-16″ x 20″—-Encaustic on Paper

Eighteen small encaustic works on paper have been shipped to Brown’s Fine Art in Jackson MS to be debuted on November 20th at “Fondren Unwrapped”, the annual Holiday Open House.

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