San Diego’s Robert Pincus reviews Kelsey Brookes show at Mark Quint Contemporary Art in La Jolla through Decmber 19.
Energy is a kind of tangible intangible in painting. You know it when you feel it.
It’s as crucial to a minimal work, like a Robert Ryman white painting, as to a maximal one, such as a Ryan McGinness image filled with pictographic images and decorative motifs. The manifestations of energy in art are many — from the way a surface shimmers to the way forms relate to one another to the way paint covers a canvas. Art historian B.H. Friedman’s called his biography of Jackson Pollock “Energy Made Visible” for good reason.
So, when an artist’s work seems to possess this ingredient, attention should be paid….
Read the complete original review online at the San Diego Union Tribune.