Thursday, October 14, 2010
Thursday before the Opening
Timothy Callaghan, Nighthawk, 2010; gouache on black paper, 11.5 x 11 in.
Timothy told me that he did not want his Nightshift paintings to look like "black holes" on the wall. I tried minimal lighting and it worked amazingly. With dark shadows between each painting, the pigment glows on the canvas.
On the other side of the wall (in the new gallery space) the first section of floor has been stained and varnished, which makes it feel like everything is finally moving toward completion. I am still imagining the new gallery - how the spaces will relate to each other; how multiple exhibitions will feel as they slide over and under each other; whether installation, video and performance will fit; and how people will learn about and interact with the exhibitions.
I have lots of ideas - as usual, some good and some bad - and I happily anticipate the time when the gallery can give them voice.
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