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PORTFOLIO: RICHARD BAKER

September 24, 2019 by David Coggins in Etc.

Richard Baker’s wonderful still life paintings are both disarming and slightly improbable. Their collection of objects is familiar and jarring (why is a pickle jar near a paintbrush?). For a traditional art form—still lives have been a staple of Western art for centuries—they seem almost radical. We’re just not expecting to see things we know arranged like this, and the effect is magnified by the distorted perspective. A still life is a way to incorporate an artist’s interests: we see paperback books and blue photographs, martini glasses and playing cards. It’s also a way to contrast textures whether a glazed donut or a ceramic vase.

To add another dimension these paintings are also landscapes. Instead of domestic interiors, the traditional reassuring still-life setting we’re looking out of windows or onto a sand dune. I love these paintings, if I could have anything in my apartment I would have the cocktail accoutrements in Tray Gray. Richard has a show of his paintings from the 80s and 90s at Tibor de Nagy on Rivington Street. It’s a terrific introduction to those new to his work. In that period the paintings are small and the surfaces are a little more heavily worked, and show an influence of the great Albert York. Here are some images from that show and some additional favorites from over the years.


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Baker_Shade_2007_oil on board_28.5 x 18.25.jpg

Baker_Deck_2007_oil on linen_36.25 x 18 inches.jpg

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Portfolio is a regular series featuring work by favorite artists.

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