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Trevor Winkfield

New Paintings

November 29 – January 12, 2012

The Fourth Page

The Fourth Page
March 2011
acrylic on canvas
29 x 21 inches

The Third Page

The Third Page
March 2011
acrylic on canvas
27 x 23 inches

The Second Page

The Second Page
February 2011
acrylic on canvas
29 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches

Summer Shrine August 2011

Summer Shrine
August 2011
acrylic on canvas
33 1/2 x 27 inches

The Fence October 2012

The Fence
October 2012
acrylic on canvas
43 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches

Botanical Observers August 2012

Botanical Observers
August 2012
acrylic on canvas
31 1/2 x 41 inches

Her Idol January 2009

Her Idol
January 2009
acrylic on canvas
12 x 12 inches
SOLD

Sunrise November 2004

Sunrise
November 2004
acrylic on canvas
12 x 12 inches
SOLD

Duck Sanctuary February 2009

Duck Sanctuary
February 2009
acrylic on canvas
12 x 12 inches

Chinese Shrine November 2011

Chinese Shrine
November 2011
acrylic on canvas
31 1/2 x 21 inches

The Irate King Disdains his Mushroom Patch

The Irate King Disdains his Mushroom Patch
March 2010
acrylic on canvas
37 3/4 x 50 3/4 inches

Butterfly Bouquet August 2009

Butterfly Bouquet
August 2009
acrylic on canvas
25 x 17 inches

Celestial Shrine 2010

Celestial Shrine
2010
acrylic on linen
29 7/8 x 38 1/2 inches

Aftermath December 2010

Aftermath
December 2010
acrylic on canvas
31 x 39 inches
SOLD

Magnification May 2010

Magnification
May 2010
acrylic on canvas
30 1/2 x 33 inches

The Gallery April 2012

The Gallery
April 2012
acrylic on canvas
49 x 44 inches

Press Release

The Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by Trevor Winkfield. The exhibition is his seventh with the gallery.

The artist, who moved to New York from his native England in 1969, has developed a distinctive vision over the last several decades, employing vibrant color and flattened pictorial space. The artist combines in his paintings strikingly absurdist and unpredictable juxtapositions of disparate images, all rendered in a flat precise and graphic style. His new paintings continue to enlarge his image bank to include fish, foam, constellations, mushrooms, a turtle shell, Roman busts, and butterflies.

The exhibition will include a series of “Shrine” paintings---Chinese, Greek, and Summer. He has also painted a group of works that come close to abstraction, hard to identify objects floating on white grounds. They were inspired by a trip to Mexico City, where the artist became intrigued with Mexican Codices.

His paintings often hint at narratives, although the artist keeps the viewer guessing. The works are carefully constructed with items that are tightly choreographed and stacked in an ordered jumble, coalescing into other objects or figures. Each image is, for the most part, neatly confined in a collage-like fashion to its respective section of the painting, delineated by contrasting bright colors, black outlines and irregular horizontal and vertical shapes.

Winkfield’s work has been the subject of over 15 solo exhibitions throughout the United States. He has received numerous awards, including a Pollack-Krasner Award and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. In 2002, Winkfield was awarded the Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Artes et des Letters by the French government.

The artist has written extensively about art. A selection of the artist’s essays from 1990-2006 will be published in the fall of 2013, and How I Became a Painter (Interviews with Miles Champion) will be published in the summer of 2013.