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PRESS RELEASE Judith Linhares Out of My Head January 11 - February 10, 2018 Reception: Saturday, January 13, 6 - 8 pm Anglim Gilbert Gallery at Minnesota Street Project 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Tel: 415.433.2710 | Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11-6 Contact: [email protected] Anglim Gilbert Gallery Anglim Gilbert Gallery is pleased to present Out of My Head, an exhibition of paintings by Judith Linhares. The Gallery has worked with the artist for many decades, presenting over ten exhibitions from the mid-70s to the present. The work in this exhibition celebrates this long and productive relationship. Linhares’ subjects are often people and animals set in dream-like narratives. Her fables and allegories, depicted in a raw and immediate style, feature dark, outlined figures against luminous backgrounds. With broad brushstrokes, she creates personal mythologies from a fascinating collection of distorted animals, vivid flowers, and haunting figures. The paintings in Out of My Head include the ominous, gray-toned Grow (1972) with a skeleton watering an Agave; a dancing woman in a voluminous skirt, Spin (1997), and Rabbit (2005) with a larger-than-life hare sitting atop a meadow with bursting, rainbow-colored sky. The artist states: “My paintings are constructed one stroke at a time imagining the dog, the cat, the wild beast, the tribe of Amazons, the lovers in their cave, the Sirens on the rocks. They are all in motion, all drinking, sweeping, looking, waiting, and performing tricks, and all are animated by light and shadow. Integrating the light with the dark, the conscious with the unconscious, illusion and materiality, combining opposites has been my goal all along the way. The story being told is all true and out of my head.” Judith Linhares, a native of California, grew up in the high desert and beach cities of the southern part of the state and traveled north to Oakland to attend California College of Arts & Crafts for her BFA (1964) and MFA (1970). She lived and worked in The Bay Area until her move to New York City in 1980. She currently lives and maintains her studio practice in Brooklyn, NY. Linhares had her first solo show, Love Letters from San Jose, in 1971 and the subject of love and domestic life have continued to be sources of inspiration and reflection throughout her career. The artist has had over forty solo shows since then and has been included in many important group exhibitions including Marcia Tucker’s seminal show, Bad Painting, in 1978 and the Venice Biennale in 1984. She is the recipient of the Artists’ Legacy Foundation Artist Award (2017), The Joan Mitchell Foundation Award (2013), John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1997), and three NEA awards (’79, ’87, ’93). Her work is represented in distinguished collections including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Yale University Art Gallery, and the Oakland Museum, among others. This exhibition runs concurrently with a solo exhibition, The Way She Goes To Town, at Various Small Fires in Los Angeles opening January 12, 2018. Out of My Head will take place at Minnesota Street Project in the Dogpatch arts district of San Francisco. Judith Linhares, Rabbit, 2010, oil on linen, 26 x 34 in.

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Page 1: Judith Linhares Press Release MSP 2018 · PRESS RELEASE Judith Linhares Out of My Head January 11 - February 10, 2018 ... Foundation Award (2013), John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

PRESS RELEASE

Judith Linhares

Out of My Head

January 11 - February 10, 2018 Reception: Saturday, January 13, 6 - 8 pm

Anglim Gilbert Gallery at Minnesota Street Project 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Tel: 415.433.2710 | Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11-6 Contact: [email protected]

Anglim Gilbert Gallery

Anglim Gilbert Gallery is pleased to present Out of My Head, an exhibition of paintings by Judith Linhares. The Gallery has worked with the artist for many decades, presenting over ten exhibitions from the mid-70s to the present. The work in this exhibition celebrates this long and productive relationship.

Linhares’ subjects are often people and animals set in dream-like narratives. Her fables and allegories, depicted in a raw and immediate style, feature dark, outlined figures against luminous backgrounds. With broad brushstrokes, she creates personal mythologies from a fascinating collection of distorted animals, vivid flowers, and haunting figures. The paintings in Out of My Head include the ominous, gray-toned Grow (1972) with a skeleton watering an Agave; a dancing woman in a voluminous skirt, Spin (1997), and Rabbit (2005) with a larger-than-life hare sitting atop a meadow with bursting, rainbow-colored sky.

The artist states:

“My paintings are constructed one stroke at a time imagining the dog, the cat, the wild beast, the tribe of Amazons, the lovers in their cave, the Sirens on the rocks. They are all in motion, all drinking, sweeping, looking, waiting, and performing tricks, and all are animated by light and shadow. Integrating the light with the dark, the conscious with the unconscious, illusion and materiality, combining opposites has been my goal all along the way. The story being told is all true and out of my head.”

Judith Linhares, a native of California, grew up in the high desert and beach cities of the southern part of the state and traveled north to Oakland to attend California College of Arts & Crafts for her BFA (1964) and MFA (1970). She lived and worked in The Bay Area until her move to New York City in 1980. She currently lives and maintains her studio practice in Brooklyn, NY.

Linhares had her first solo show, Love Letters from San Jose, in 1971 and the subject of love and domestic life have continued to be sources of inspiration and reflection throughout her career. The artist has had over forty solo shows since then and has been included in many important group exhibitions including Marcia Tucker’s seminal show, Bad Painting, in 1978 and the Venice Biennale in 1984. She is the recipient of the Artists’ Legacy Foundation Artist Award (2017), The Joan Mitchell Foundation Award (2013), John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1997), and three NEA awards (’79, ’87, ’93). Her work is represented in distinguished collections including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Yale University Art Gallery, and the Oakland Museum, among others.

This exhibition runs concurrently with a solo exhibition, The Way She Goes To Town, at Various Small Fires in Los Angeles opening January 12, 2018.

Out of My Head will take place at Minnesota Street Project in the Dogpatch arts district of San Francisco.

Judith Linhares, Rabbit, 2010, oil on linen, 26 x 34 in.