Kim Anno 2004

Press Release

PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY is pleased to present Bay Area artists, Kim Anno and Richard Lodwig in 2 solo exhibitions, May 18 through June 26, 2004. Reception for the artists is May 18, 2004 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

 On view in Kim Anno’s first exhibition at PSG, will be six oil paintings on aluminum panel, where color, calligraphic line and light interact, provoking a mysterious allure. Anno’s current work on aluminum evolved from earlier work of oil washes on gold and silver leaf. Her resolution of an aluminum support provides a dense, semi-reflective surface, where Anno can seek the “provocation between illusionism and abstraction”. She accomplishes this by both varying the thickness of oil washes and affixing thin, fragmentary, handmade lines (marks) to the surface. These lines float and fuse within the painted field, her idea of “..trying to create the last abstract painting I can make before it becomes narrative,” illuminates both the work and her intent.”

 Anno mentions that Ukiyo-e prints are of particular influence in her work, citing the calligraphic lines and the floating, temporal world depicted. Also recognizable is the translucent, ethereal color tints these prints exhibit. Anno also talks of textiles draping across the body, the slow mercurial undulation of line, hand written texts, and Asian, Middle Eastern and African vernacular architecture, including the architecture of the imagination. These influences “articulate the vulnerability of the painting, where the painting falls down, where it is imperfect. This beautiful difficulty is fascinating to me.”

 Anno has received the 2002 Fleishhaker Foundation Fellowship from the Eureka Foundation, a Gerbode Foundation Purchase Award for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Honolulu Academy of Art Museum, Western States Regional/National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, Creative Work Fund grant of the Walter and Elise Haas Foundation, the Joseph S. and James L. Knight Foundation Fellowship at Yaddo for her collaboration with Anne Carson, and  the Flintridge Foundation Fellowship.

 Public collections include San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Honolulu Academy of Fine Art, Brooklyn Museum, Herzog-Anton Ulrich Museum, Germany; Oakland Museum; Kresge Museum, Michigan State University; University of California Berkeley Library.