Marks - Black Overhead
Marks - Yellow Cloud
Marks - Water Colors
Marks - Cosmos
Marks - Water Colors
Marks - Black and White Poppy
Marks - Water Colors
Marks - Barely There
Marks - Water Colors
Marks - Poppies #8
Marks - Water Colors
Marks - Pastel Poppies
Marks - Big Cosmos
Marks - Untitled
Marks - Water Colors
Marks - I Love That Moon
Marks - Looking South
Marks - Red Sky House
Marks - Untitled Moon

Press Release

GAIL MARKS
POPPIES, SKY, WATER
August 6 - 31, 2016

Opening Reception August 6, 6 - 8pm

Gaa Gallery Wellfleet

 

Gaa Gallery Wellfleet is pleased to present Poppies, Sky, Water, work by Gail Marks. This exhibition will run from August 6 to August 31. Please join us for an opening reception on Saturday August 6 from 6 to 8.

 

The pictures in Poppies, Sky, Water possess a quiet rhythmic tempo that exudes the environmental lightscapes in which they were created. Gail Marks’ work is inspired by nature and made through careful observation and by fully immersing herself in her subjects.  Her prolific experimentation and her careful assessment of painting have allowed her to tackle everything from large-scale abstraction to the work currently on view. This freedom and care of approach and materiality are inherent to her process.

 

In Poppies, Sky, Water Marks ’acute observational studies are used as a beginning for finished studio pieces.  After she has learned her subject,  Marks gives herself the freedom to create loose and expressive images that allow color, light and space to take center stage. This meditative study of what is close at hand as well as what envelops seeks to study the sublime, both in the vastness of nature and in the studied quiet moments of the everyday. In the face of the current artistic climate's consistently large saccharin painting exhibitions Mark’s small quiet pieces are revolutionary. The strength of this show is in how and what she sees.

 

Gail Marks lives and works in NYC.  Splitting her time between her New York studio and the expansive sensorial landscape of Cape Cod, she has had the opportunity to compile a body of work from a long career of painterly practice. She studied literature and art history at Smith College, Painting at Columbia University and the Art Students League. She has shown her work nationally and internationally, including il Biennale d’arte Contemporanea Oggiogno-Lago Maggiore, Italy. Her work is held in many private collections.