
Spotlight Artist
Donald Martiny
South
Artist Statement
“Donald Martiny’s bold pieces drew my attention for their unique
visual impact, which owes partly to their scale, but also to their
daring focus on a single pigment. Martiny’s work is pure; it is
painting at its most elemental, composed of a single medium, a
single gesture, a single colour. Martiny sits in a line of tradition
from Malevich to Rodchenko through Newman and Stella. But, this
is paint and painting laid bare, off the canvas, and uncomplicated
by storyline, personality, politics or even historical context. In
Martiny’s hands, paint becomes structural. As such, his work
becomes an expression of the power of the paint medium, and
suggests possibilities for alternative use. Donald Martiny’s work
forces us to question the established definitions which form the
backbone of our understanding of painting as both a pursuit and
a product, and of paint as a medium. In challenging the viewer
in these ways, it is not only visually exciting but intellectually
invigorating.”
–Deborah Swallow, Märit Rausing Director of The Courtauld
Institute of Art, London
Artist's Additional works
Works shared by the artist outside of their featured New American Paintings selections


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