Duane Bousfield

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Field of Dreams: NYC Solo Exhibition

Field of Dreams
February 22 - March 23, 2024
Artist Reception: Feb. 29th 6-8pm

Upsilon Gallery
23 E. 67th St. NYC
Wed-Sat 12-5pm & appt.
(London gallery opens May, 2024)

Peace in the Valley, 2024 oil on linen 36” x 48”

In our darkest hour we need peace to see the light

‘If you build it, they will come.’ is central to the artist ideal of working from the heart to create art so personal, it’s universal.

You are invited to travel through dynamic visual fields, from texture into pictorial space, to find our own personal connection.

The Mountaintop, 1997 oil on canvas 54” x 68”

Windows into worlds where dreams can play, we explore surfaces that reach into deep space in a land of rhythmic lines that dance through the air.  Seeming to fly through dimensions, foreground and background weave together in a glittering interplay of opalescence and translucency to discover new depths of field.

Bearing the Light, 1994 oil on linen 46” x 48”

Cardinal Song, 2023 oil on linen, 48” x 60”

Early drawings tell the story through formal studies on a quest for a refined abstract style. Sketching intricate line-clouds becoming forms, morphing into shapes, and eventually figures. Six finished works from this series are exhibited for the first time: Wayvox, 1986; Whirlwind, 1989; Sand in my Shoes, 1988; each 11” x 8.5”

The Passion, 2016 watercolor 11” x 14.5” (23” x 27” framed)

These dreamlike narratives blur the boundaries of where one figure ends and the other begins. As perspectives shift, the logic of dreams comes into play. Feeling the colors and riding the lines through the composition is the heart of abstract art. The absence of recognizable objects frees the imagination to feel as much as think.

In the Zone, watercolor, 14” x 11”

The ‘Calligraph’ series of one-line drawings is an elegant shorthand for abstract figures. Harmonic and lyrical, seeing the line become animated is an exhilarating iteration of New York Abstract Expressionism. We feel the line quality, see the speed of execution, and imagine into the melodic forms. Watching the line weave through itself gives us the feeling of racing through fields of texture effortlessly. As a continuous line, they resemble Labyrinths and are in the tradition of the Japanese calligraphic circle, Ensō, practiced by Zen monks as a meditation.

“Follow the line like a roller coaster or see the whole as a figure.” - DB

Fosse, acrylic on paper, 24” x 19”

Lovescape, acrylic on canvas, 46” x 64”

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Dreamscape Watercolors:
11” x 14” Open-ended, narrative abstractions filled with details.

Calligraphs
Calligraphic lines are drawn into textural white paint to reveal the gold or black underpainting.
24” x 19” bristol board framed in white to 30” x 25”

Hearts and Moons
12” square, thick acrylic on wood in white float frames.

Upsilon Gallery specializes in international postwar and contemporary art with a focus on rediscovering overlooked artists within a historical scope. Upsilon will open a new gallery in London gallery in May 2024.

Upsilon Gallery
23 E 67 Street 3fl.
(646) 476-4190
Hours: Wednesday thru Saturday 12-5pm.
For more information: info@upsilongallery.com