Stux Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Anatomies of a Golden Calf featuring the new works of painter and multi-media artist Margaret Evangeline. This will be the artistʼs fourth exhibition at the Stux Gallery. The exhibition will showcase a series of radiant, golden-yellow paintings on canvas. It will also include “JFK on Emergency Blanket” (2013) a digital print on an unfolded and creased solar blanket, as well as gold-plated stainless steel wall works shot through by the artist using a Taurus 454 Casull Revolver.

Evangelineʼs paintings, with their ethereal golden tonalities, are covered over with crisscrossing, crackling, febrile marks that dynamically manipulate the overall surfaces. The results are undulating chords of space that strike the viewer simultaneously as sensuously intimate and monumental. In Anatomies of a Golden Calf the artistʼs sequential marks invoke irradiated cloud curtains, sea waves, spider webs, rope bridges, tendrils and veins. In doing so the artist explores the dynamics of The Golden as intrinsically utopian. It recalls a memory of manʼs prehistoric oneness with nature and thus, through its auratic presence, serves to prefigure a possible restoration of that condition. Evangelineʼs exhibition creates a condition in the mind that recalls an ideal of perfection and power, an ideational El Dorado, an empire ephemeral yet permanent, perpetually newborn while petrified with age. Anatomies of a Golden Calf explores the extremist dynamics of gold as substance and metaphor. Evangeline delves into the fault lines of goldʼs archetypal and allegorical character as they invoke falsity and truth, elevation and fall, appetite and idolatry, privilege and deprivation, fullness and paucity, purity and contamination. Just as artists James Lee Byars, Eric Orr, John Miller, and Not Vital among others have delved into the golden condition, Evangeline re-signifies the mythology of The Golden with an intention of creating a dynamic formalist un-structuring. Here, she re-directs the conversation that too often centers on the surface glare of gold. Her work conjures liminal conditions that linger between corruption and a state of grace. Margaret Evangelineʼs Anatomies of a Golden Calf recall the unconditional purity of gold with the distance of ritual.

This show represents the first segment of a two-tiered exhibition of Evangeline's work collaboratively organized by Stux Gallery and Elizabeth Moore Fine Art. The second complement, entitled 'Night Glare', opens the following week at Moore's Upper East Side Gallery (963 Lexington Avenue) from 6-8pm on Wednesday October 23rd.

Margaret Evangeline is a New York-based, Louisiana-born painter. She is the recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and a New York Foundation for the Arts Grant and her work has been featured in Art in America, The New York Times, ArtNews, The New Yorker and many other publications. She has exhibited nationally and internationally in venues such as The Drawing Center, Art in General, Palm Beach ICA, the Hafnarborg, Reykjavik and the Taipei Museum in Taiwan. She has recently completed a large-scale public sculpture commission at Michigan State University in Lansing, Michigan and her work can be found in several permanent collections, including The New Orleans Museum of Art, the Tucson Museum of Art, The McNay Museum San Antonio and the Art Museum of UC Boulder.

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Related images

  1. Margaret Evangeline, I'll be your mirror, 2013, Gunshot on stainless steel plated in gold, 18 x 18 inches (46 x 46 cm)
  2. Margaret Evangeline, Detail of Aguirre's Daughter, 2013, Digital print on gold emergency blanket, 86 x 59 inches (218 x 150 cm), Edition of 8
  3. Margaret Evangeline, Joy Inhabits Marguerite, 2013, Oil on Canvas, 48 x 48 inches (122 x 122 cm)
  4. Margaret Evangeline, Solar Mountain, 2013, Oil on canvas, 72 x 108 inches (183 x 274 cm)
  5. Margaret Evangeline, Detail of Uncanny Guest, 2013, Gunshot on stainless steel plated in gold, 40 x 23 inches (100 x 58 cm)
  6. Margaret Evangeline, Solar Eclipse, 2013, oil on canvas, 72 x 108 inches (183 x 274 cm)