October 8 - November 12, 2022
From Kirk Hopper Fine Art:
“This new group of paintings is a continuation of my efforts to streamline my work without giving up on an interior complexity. In each artwork I am interested in rendering something simple that can yet hold many associations and potential avenues of exploration. The central object is referent to many things, such as the human body, landscape, architecture, and industrial and handmade objects. The paintings are fragments of experience that are corralled within the basic shapes portrayed.
Essentially my art is driven by a recognition of the limits of our understanding. In most cases, I think we are too certain of our thoughts and beliefs. We act as if we have a thousand-year view, but our perspective is actually quite narrow, filled by the particularities of our fallible opinions and personal histories. In recognition of this propensity to believe our thoughts are accurate and sacrosanct, I begin each new painting with a healthy dose of not knowing. The creation of the initial shapes that I render, the methods of applying paint, and the mood of the paintings is found in process. After a few opening marks I feel pulled to lead the paintings toward something felt or thought. There is a call and response between what I intend and what actually happens on the surface.
In brief, I make my art not to tell things, but instead to find something; to build up a relationship to the painting that feels necessary and expansive.
-Matthew Bourbon, September 2022″
Kirk Hopper Fine Art (Riverfront Blvd.)
1426 North Riverfront Boulevard
Dallas, 75207 Texas
214-760-9230
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