RHV Fine Art
Patty Cateura
May 9 – June 14, 2009
Ms Cateura paints deceptively simple color field paintings that, “question
how we experience and relate to nature in an increasingly urbanized world.”
Painted in acrylic on canvas, these peculiar geometric shapes float seemingly
weightless in spaces of intense monochromatic colors and are on closer
inspection a building, or a machine or beams of headlights on a mountain
road at midnight. Behind the serene whimsy of her visual meditations
Cateura laboriously manipulates the color and position of objects in
each composition. Rather than relying on premixed color she makes the
paint in every painting from scratch by mixing pigment with acrylic medium
and water. The placement of objects in each piece is methodically worked
out to create expanses of space and acts as a foil to the flatness of
her color fields. These abstract allusions to our physical world are
grounded in an imaginary solid, yet enigmatic space of trees, lakes and
mountains. By playfully juxtaposing the natural and man-made worlds Cateura's
work explores more than the intersection of minimalism, Pop and Asian
art that she notes as influences. She hopes to question the control humans
think they have over nature. By highlighting the simplicity of nature
through color and minimal abstraction in an almost cartoonish landscape
she intends to provide a contemplative space in our increasingly frenetic,
technologically based lives that demonstrates nature’s color, simplicity
and vibrancy.
Patty Cateura maintains her studio at the Elizabeth Foundation for the
Arts in New York City. She received her BA From Oberlin College in Oberlin,
OH and her MFA in 1993 from the Maryland Institute College of Art in
Baltimore, MD. In 1994 she studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting
and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME.
For inquiries please contact us at (718)
473-0819 or by email.