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Artist: Rob Tarbell
Retina Capture 2 - smoke on paper, classic and contemporary with red

Retina Capture 2 - smoke on paper, classic and contemporary with red

By Rob Tarbell

Located in Dallas, TX

The Smokes consist of images that are created by capturing smoke on paper as evidence of a transformation and preservation of the ephemeral. During the process, credit cards, gift cards, photos, and even slides of the artists’ artwork are burned to remove their growing presence in daily life, and explore the idea of transformation. In 2014, Rob was awarded the John Ringling...

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2010s Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

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Charcoal, Archival Paper, Ink

Venus May 2, Finalist at RA Summer Show 2014 smoke on paper contemporary frame
Venus May 2, Finalist at RA Summer Show 2014 smoke on paper contemporary frame

Venus May 2, Finalist at RA Summer Show 2014 smoke on paper contemporary frame

By Rob Tarbell

Located in Dallas, TX

Venus May 2, Finalist at RA Summer Show 2014 smoke on paper, framed on a contemporary box frame - all archival materials. Artwork size: 30x22 inches Frame size: 35x27x2.5 inches Frame style: black wood box frame, UV glass, archival matboard The Smokes consist of images that are created by capturing smoke on paper as evidence of a transformation and preservation of the ephemeral. During the process, credit cards, gift cards, photos, and even slides of the artists’ artwork are burned to remove their growing presence in daily life, and explore the idea of transformation. In 2014, Rob was awarded the John...

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2010s Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

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Charcoal, Archival Paper

More a Lover than a Fighter - smoke on paper contemporary wood box frame
More a Lover than a Fighter - smoke on paper contemporary wood box frame

More a Lover than a Fighter - smoke on paper contemporary wood box frame

By Rob Tarbell

Located in Dallas, TX

More A Lover than a Fighter - 2013 - smoke on paper, framed on a contemporary box frame - all archival materials. Artwork size: 30x22 inches Frame size: 35x27x2.5 inches Frame style: black wood box frame, UV glass, archival matboard The Smokes consist of images that are created by capturing smoke on paper as evidence of a transformation and preservation of the ephemeral. During the process, credit cards, gift cards, photos, and even slides of the artists’ artwork are burned to remove their growing presence in daily life, and explore the idea of transformation. In 2014, Rob was awarded the John Ringling...

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2010s Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

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Charcoal, Archival Paper

More a Lover than a Fighter II - smoke on paper classic and contemporary frame
More a Lover than a Fighter II - smoke on paper classic and contemporary frame

More a Lover than a Fighter II - smoke on paper classic and contemporary frame

By Rob Tarbell

Located in Dallas, TX

More a Lover than a Fighter II - smoke on paper, framed on a contemporary box frame - all archival materials. Artwork size: 30x22 inches Frame size: 35x27x2.5 inches Frame style: black wood box frame, UV glass, archival matboard The Smokes consist of images that are created by capturing smoke on paper as evidence of a transformation and preservation of the ephemeral. During the process, credit cards, gift cards, photos, and even slides of the artists’ artwork are burned to remove their growing presence in daily life, and explore the idea of transformation. In 2014, Rob was awarded the John Ringling...

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2010s Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

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Charcoal, Archival Paper

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100% Smoke on archival paper mounted to panel 22x30x2.5" I _____ NY Statement – Rob Tarbell One cannot visit and experience New York City without contributing to its cultural cleansing and commercial homogenization. With the continuing crawl of Disneyfication, its gritty veneer, urban edge, and creative soul have diminished. This body of work engages with the notion expressed daily by the city’s natives and the creative community - longing for the neighborhood character and color, crime, squatting, and summertime blackouts of yesteryear while waxing poetic about the plethora of Mom and Pop shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants disappearing before their eyes. On the one hand, we may take comfort in the new found safety of the streets, but the energy that came from staking a claim in the toughest city in the world is waning. There are certainly those who would argue this shift as progress. But for many others, with every I Love New York t-shirt sold, a little bit more of the city’s core disappears. This body of work explores the temporal nature of our sense of place through the use and connotations associated with smoke. The visual history of places that no longer exist, or are no longer accessible, or have changed beyond recognition ebb and flow between clarity, dissipation, and void. Figures and structures are ghosts while the compositions themselves disappear into white or vanish with a poof. Imagery bounces back and forth between the real and the abstract, a parallel to the in-between all New Yorkers traverse via public transit as they witness their city in flux, not yet gone, but going. Rob Tarbell Artist Statement: In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials as i explore non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral. Education MFA Drawing & Painting, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN MS Curriculum & Instruction, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Smoke Screens, Alfstad Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2013 All Ages, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, White Box, New York, NY Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA 2011 Vitreous Humor, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Follies of the Wise, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA Ride, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA Heads or Tails, The Art Registry Group, Washington, D.C. 2009 Meet the Struggles & Smoke Rings, Decorazon Gallery...

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In the Beginning, Chroma Projects, Charlottesville, VA 2009 Art of Play, Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco, CA Aqua Art Miami, Miami, FL (Krause Gallery & Les Yeux du Monde) Creatures Great & Small, Eagle Art Gallery, Murray State Univ, Murray, KY, Lexington Art League, Lexington, KY (catalog) Little Creatures, 1708 Satellite Show, Linden Row, Ricmond, VA Sweet Summertime, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, Virginia Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY (Krause Gallery & Gallery Imperato) Juried Exhibition, Brenda Taylor Gallery, New York, New York (2/26 - 3/7) Washington Project for the Arts Art Auction, The Katzen Center for the Arts @ American University, DC. (catalog) Black and White, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2008 Small Works, Krause Gallery, Atlanta, GA Biennial 2008, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA (Mark Richard Leach, Juror) International Exhibitions at Xian, Lian Bao Lou Gallery, Bejing, China Interrogating Beauty, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, Wilmington, DE. (Eleanor Heartney, Curator) 2007 Salon Selectives 2, ADA Gallery, Richmond, VA Extremely Superficial, Dangenart Gallery, Nashville, TN Yongsanh International Art Exhibition, Daegu Cultural Arts Center, Daegu, South Korea (catalog) Loyola National Works on Paper, Crown Center Gallery, Loyola University, Chicago, IL Yongsanh International Art Exhibition, Chungpah Gallery, Sook Myung University, Seoul City, Korea (catalog) Artificum of Humanitas, Traveling Exhibition: Shang-Shang Gallery, Bejing, China; Seoul Hae-Tae Gallery, Seoul, Korea (catalog) Radius 250, Artspace Gallery, Richmond, VA. (Ragan Cole-Cunningham, Juror) Art Auction a la Mode, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA 2006 Silent Night, 1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA SCOPE: Miami, Miami, FL (ADA Gallery, flat file) ART 212 Contemporary Art Fair, New York, NY (ADA Gallery, flat file) Biennial 2006, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Newport News, VA (Drawing Award, Tony Hepburn...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Soot, Wood Panel

I_NY 7
I_NY 7

Rob TarbellI_NY 7, 2016

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H 22 in W 30 in D 2.5 in

I_NY 7

By Rob Tarbell

Located in New York, NY

100% Smoke on archival paper mounted to panel 22x30x2.5" I _____ NY Statement – Rob Tarbell One cannot visit and experience New York City without contributing to its cultural cleansing and commercial homogenization. With the continuing crawl of Disneyfication, its gritty veneer, urban edge, and creative soul have diminished. This body of work engages with the notion expressed daily by the city’s natives and the creative community - longing for the neighborhood character and color, crime, squatting, and summertime blackouts of yesteryear while waxing poetic about the plethora of Mom and Pop shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants disappearing before their eyes. On the one hand, we may take comfort in the new found safety of the streets, but the energy that came from staking a claim in the toughest city in the world is waning. There are certainly those who would argue this shift as progress. But for many others, with every I Love New York t-shirt sold, a little bit more of the city’s core disappears. This body of work explores the temporal nature of our sense of place through the use and connotations associated with smoke. The visual history of places that no longer exist, or are no longer accessible, or have changed beyond recognition ebb and flow between clarity, dissipation, and void. Figures and structures are ghosts while the compositions themselves disappear into white or vanish with a poof. Imagery bounces back and forth between the real and the abstract, a parallel to the in-between all New Yorkers traverse via public transit as they witness their city in flux, not yet gone, but going. Rob Tarbell Artist Statement: In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials as i explore non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral. Education MFA Drawing & Painting, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN MS Curriculum & Instruction, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Smoke Screens, Alfstad Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2013 All Ages, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, White Box, New York, NY Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA 2011 Vitreous Humor, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Follies of the Wise, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA Ride, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA Heads or Tails, The Art Registry Group, Washington, D.C. 2009 Meet the Struggles & Smoke Rings, Decorazon Gallery...

Category

Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Wood Panel

I_NY 6
I_NY 6

Rob TarbellI_NY 6, 2016

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H 22 in W 30 in D 2.5 in

I_NY 6

By Rob Tarbell

Located in New York, NY

100% Smoke on archival paper mounted to panel 22x30x2.5" I _____ NY Statement – Rob Tarbell One cannot visit and experience New York City without contributing to its cultural cleansing and commercial homogenization. With the continuing crawl of Disneyfication, its gritty veneer, urban edge, and creative soul have diminished. This body of work engages with the notion expressed daily by the city’s natives and the creative community - longing for the neighborhood character and color, crime, squatting, and summertime blackouts of yesteryear while waxing poetic about the plethora of Mom and Pop shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants disappearing before their eyes. On the one hand, we may take comfort in the new found safety of the streets, but the energy that came from staking a claim in the toughest city in the world is waning. There are certainly those who would argue this shift as progress. But for many others, with every I Love New York t-shirt sold, a little bit more of the city’s core disappears. This body of work explores the temporal nature of our sense of place through the use and connotations associated with smoke. The visual history of places that no longer exist, or are no longer accessible, or have changed beyond recognition ebb and flow between clarity, dissipation, and void. Figures and structures are ghosts while the compositions themselves disappear into white or vanish with a poof. Imagery bounces back and forth between the real and the abstract, a parallel to the in-between all New Yorkers traverse via public transit as they witness their city in flux, not yet gone, but going. Rob Tarbell Artist Statement: In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials as i explore non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral. Education MFA Drawing & Painting, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN MS Curriculum & Instruction, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Smoke Screens, Alfstad Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2013 All Ages, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, White Box, New York, NY Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA 2011 Vitreous Humor, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Follies of the Wise, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA Ride, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA Heads or Tails, The Art Registry Group, Washington, D.C. 2009 Meet the Struggles & Smoke Rings, Decorazon Gallery...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Soot, Wood Panel

I_NY 5
I_NY 5

Rob TarbellI_NY 5, 2016

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H 22 in W 30 in D 2.5 in

I_NY 5

By Rob Tarbell

Located in New York, NY

100% Smoke on archival paper mounted to panel 22x30x2.5" I _____ NY Statement – Rob Tarbell One cannot visit and experience New York City without contributing to its cultural cleansing and commercial homogenization. With the continuing crawl of Disneyfication, its gritty veneer, urban edge, and creative soul have diminished. This body of work engages with the notion expressed daily by the city’s natives and the creative community - longing for the neighborhood character and color, crime, squatting, and summertime blackouts of yesteryear while waxing poetic about the plethora of Mom and Pop shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants disappearing before their eyes. On the one hand, we may take comfort in the new found safety of the streets, but the energy that came from staking a claim in the toughest city in the world is waning. There are certainly those who would argue this shift as progress. But for many others, with every I Love New York t-shirt sold, a little bit more of the city’s core disappears. This body of work explores the temporal nature of our sense of place through the use and connotations associated with smoke. The visual history of places that no longer exist, or are no longer accessible, or have changed beyond recognition ebb and flow between clarity, dissipation, and void. Figures and structures are ghosts while the compositions themselves disappear into white or vanish with a poof. Imagery bounces back and forth between the real and the abstract, a parallel to the in-between all New Yorkers traverse via public transit as they witness their city in flux, not yet gone, but going. Rob Tarbell Artist Statement: In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials as i explore non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral. Education MFA Drawing & Painting, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN MS Curriculum & Instruction, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Smoke Screens, Alfstad Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2013 All Ages, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, White Box, New York, NY Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA 2011 Vitreous Humor, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Follies of the Wise, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA Ride, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA Heads or Tails, The Art Registry Group, Washington, D.C. 2009 Meet the Struggles & Smoke Rings, Decorazon Gallery...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Soot, Wood Panel

I_NY 3
I_NY 3

Rob TarbellI_NY 3, 2016

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H 22 in W 30 in D 2.5 in

I_NY 3

By Rob Tarbell

Located in New York, NY

100% Smoke on archival paper mounted to panel 30x22x2.5" I _____ NY Statement – Rob Tarbell “I see a city that’s losing its texture, its character, its grit. Yes, New york City is still the greatest city in the world. But it is no longer the most exciting and surely, it now ranks as the most heartbreaking.” Maggie Wrigley One cannot visit and experience New York City without contributing to its cultural cleansing and commercial homogenization. With the continuing crawl of Disneyfication, its gritty veneer, urban edge, and creative soul have diminished. This body of work engages with the notion expressed daily by the city’s natives and the creative community - longing for the neighborhood character and color, crime, squatting, and summertime blackouts of yesteryear while waxing poetic about the plethora of Mom and Pop shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants disappearing before their eyes. On the one hand, we may take comfort in the new found safety of the streets, but the energy that came from staking a claim in the toughest city in the world is waning. There are certainly those who would argue this shift as progress. But for many others, with every I Love New York t-shirt sold, a little bit more of the city’s core disappears. This body of work explores the temporal nature of our sense of place through the use and connotations associated with smoke. The visual history of places that no longer exist, or are no longer accessible, or have changed beyond recognition ebb and flow between clarity, dissipation, and void. Figures and structures are ghosts while the compositions themselves disappear into white or vanish with a poof. Imagery bounces back and forth between the real and the abstract, a parallel to the in-between all New Yorkers traverse via public transit as they witness their city in flux, not yet gone, but going. Rob Tarbell Artist Statement: In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials as i explore non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral. Education MFA Drawing & Painting, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN MS Curriculum & Instruction, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Smoke Screens, Alfstad Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2013 All Ages, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, White Box, New York, NY Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA 2011 Vitreous Humor, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Follies of the Wise, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA Ride, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA Heads or Tails, The Art Registry Group, Washington, D.C. 2009 Meet the Struggles & Smoke Rings, Decorazon Gallery...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Soot, Wood Panel

I_NY 2
I_NY 2

Rob TarbellI_NY 2, 2016

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H 22 in W 30 in D 2.5 in

I_NY 2

By Rob Tarbell

Located in New York, NY

100% Smoke on archival paper mounted to panel 30x22x2.5" I _____ NY Statement – Rob Tarbell “I see a city that’s losing its texture, its character, its grit. Yes, New york City is still the greatest city in the world. But it is no longer the most exciting and surely, it now ranks as the most heartbreaking.” Maggie Wrigley One cannot visit and experience New York City without contributing to its cultural cleansing and commercial homogenization. With the continuing crawl of Disneyfication, its gritty veneer, urban edge, and creative soul have diminished. This body of work engages with the notion expressed daily by the city’s natives and the creative community - longing for the neighborhood character and color, crime, squatting, and summertime blackouts of yesteryear while waxing poetic about the plethora of Mom and Pop shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants disappearing before their eyes. On the one hand, we may take comfort in the new found safety of the streets, but the energy that came from staking a claim in the toughest city in the world is waning. There are certainly those who would argue this shift as progress. But for many others, with every I Love New York t-shirt sold, a little bit more of the city’s core disappears. This body of work explores the temporal nature of our sense of place through the use and connotations associated with smoke. The visual history of places that no longer exist, or are no longer accessible, or have changed beyond recognition ebb and flow between clarity, dissipation, and void. Figures and structures are ghosts while the compositions themselves disappear into white or vanish with a poof. Imagery bounces back and forth between the real and the abstract, a parallel to the in-between all New Yorkers traverse via public transit as they witness their city in flux, not yet gone, but going. Rob Tarbell Artist Statement: In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials as i explore non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral. Education MFA Drawing & Painting, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN MS Curriculum & Instruction, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Smoke Screens, Alfstad Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2013 All Ages, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, White Box, New York, NY Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA 2011 Vitreous Humor, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Follies of the Wise, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA Ride, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA Heads or Tails, The Art Registry Group, Washington, D.C. 2009 Meet the Struggles & Smoke Rings, Decorazon Gallery...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Soot, Wood Panel

I_NY 1
I_NY 1

Rob TarbellI_NY 1, 2016

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H 30 in W 22 in D 2.5 in

I_NY 1

By Rob Tarbell

Located in New York, NY

100% Smoke on archival paper mounted to panel 30x22"x2.5" I _____ NY Statement – Rob Tarbell “I see a city that’s losing its texture, its character, its grit. Yes, New york City is still the greatest city in the world. But it is no longer the most exciting and surely, it now ranks as the most heartbreaking.” Maggie Wrigley One cannot visit and experience New York City without contributing to its cultural cleansing and commercial homogenization. With the continuing crawl of Disneyfication, its gritty veneer, urban edge, and creative soul have diminished. This body of work engages with the notion expressed daily by the city’s natives and the creative community - longing for the neighborhood character and color, crime, squatting, and summertime blackouts of yesteryear while waxing poetic about the plethora of Mom and Pop shops, bars, clubs, and restaurants disappearing before their eyes. On the one hand, we may take comfort in the new found safety of the streets, but the energy that came from staking a claim in the toughest city in the world is waning. There are certainly those who would argue this shift as progress. But for many others, with every I Love New York t-shirt sold, a little bit more of the city’s core disappears. This body of work explores the temporal nature of our sense of place through the use and connotations associated with smoke. The visual history of places that no longer exist, or are no longer accessible, or have changed beyond recognition ebb and flow between clarity, dissipation, and void. Figures and structures are ghosts while the compositions themselves disappear into white or vanish with a poof. Imagery bounces back and forth between the real and the abstract, a parallel to the in-between all New Yorkers traverse via public transit as they witness their city in flux, not yet gone, but going. Rob Tarbell Artist Statement: In my practice, making art is as much directing intent as it is about scientific tinkering. All of my diverse work is linked by the transformation and manipulation of traditional materials as i explore non-traditional ones. The loss of an original and the use of elaborate processes are inherent to the creation of the smokes, paintings, and porcelain series. The work intends to both balance accident with control and give permanence to the ephemeral. Education MFA Drawing & Painting, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN MS Curriculum & Instruction, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BFA Painting & Graphic Design, Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL Selected Exhibitions: 2016 Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2015 Smoke Screens, Alfstad Contemporary, Sarasota, FL 2013 All Ages, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2012 Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, White Box, New York, NY Bird-Like Things in Things Like Trees, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA 2011 Vitreous Humor, Krause Gallery, New York, NY 2010 Follies of the Wise, Hunt Gallery, Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA Ride, Reynolds Gallery, Richmond, VA Heads or Tails, The Art Registry Group, Washington, D.C. 2009 Meet the Struggles & Smoke Rings, Decorazon Gallery...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rob Tarbell Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Soot, Wood Panel

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Find a wide variety of authentic Rob Tarbell art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Rob Tarbell in archival paper, charcoal, paper and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Rob Tarbell art, so small editions measuring 17 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Amanda Marie, Jennifer Blalack, and Bai (Carl Karni-Bain). Rob Tarbell art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $750 and tops out at $3,400, while the average work can sell for $2,150.