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FOCUS: Katherine Bernhardt

Apr 08, 2017 - Jul 09, 2017

Katherine Bernhardt鈥檚 vibrant and youthful paintings hover between abstraction and figuration. Recently, she has been working on paintings in which she juxtaposes everyday objects, such as those in Windex cigarettes basketball, 2016, that float flatly atop lushly painted, solid grounds of color. Her subjects abound in popular and consumer culture and are depicted in a simplified, flat, gestural style that approaches a cartoonish quality.

These works are often referred to as 鈥減attern鈥 paintings, as the motifs she illustrates are repeated within a single work. She is influenced by quotidian items, places, and African, Moroccan, and Caribbean textiles, which are highly evident in her subjects, forms, and colors. Bernhardt has stated, 鈥淢y interest is in Dutch wax printing on African fabrics, so that鈥檚 what I鈥檝e been really influenced by. They have all these funny combinations of things that wouldn鈥檛 necessarily go together鈥攕unglasses and birds, or whatever it might be.鈥 Bernhardt鈥檚 materials include thinned, fluid pools of acrylic and assured, drippy marks of spray paint, connecting the works to both color field painting and graffiti. Mixing traditional painting styles with kitsch, Bernhardt鈥檚 works are lush, humorous, youthful, and relatable.



Katherine Bernhardt鈥檚 vibrant and youthful paintings hover between abstraction and figuration. Recently, she has been working on paintings in which she juxtaposes everyday objects, such as those in Windex cigarettes basketball, 2016, that float flatly atop lushly painted, solid grounds of color. Her subjects abound in popular and consumer culture and are depicted in a simplified, flat, gestural style that approaches a cartoonish quality.

These works are often referred to as 鈥減attern鈥 paintings, as the motifs she illustrates are repeated within a single work. She is influenced by quotidian items, places, and African, Moroccan, and Caribbean textiles, which are highly evident in her subjects, forms, and colors. Bernhardt has stated, 鈥淢y interest is in Dutch wax printing on African fabrics, so that鈥檚 what I鈥檝e been really influenced by. They have all these funny combinations of things that wouldn鈥檛 necessarily go together鈥攕unglasses and birds, or whatever it might be.鈥 Bernhardt鈥檚 materials include thinned, fluid pools of acrylic and assured, drippy marks of spray paint, connecting the works to both color field painting and graffiti. Mixing traditional painting styles with kitsch, Bernhardt鈥檚 works are lush, humorous, youthful, and relatable.



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Sunday
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday - Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
3200 Darnell Street Ft. Worth, TX, USA 76107

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