Belen, Gerald E. Lubensky

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Belen, 2001
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: acrylic; canvas
Dimensions:
Canvas/Support (Height x Width x Depth): 243.84 x 198.12 cm
Canvas/Support (Height x Width x Depth): 96 x 78 in
Credit line: Museum purchase: Raymond Goetz Memorial Fund and Gift of the artist
Accession number: 2002.0033
Not on display

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Archive Label 2003: Gerald Lubensky is currently a professor of painting at The University of Kansas. This large, abstract painting reflects the directions his work has taken in recent years. Its title is a reference to a small city in New Mexico. The painting’s vivid colors and repeated geometric patterns evoke the rhythms of flamenco, a source of personal inspiration for the artist. Exhibition Label: "Dreams and Portals," Jun-2008, Kris Ercums and Susan Earle Intro Label: This summer display features selections from the Spencer’s permanent collection, including works that may evoke dreams and ideas of place, near and far. The works range in media from painting and watercolor to collage, textile, and video. Some may transport you to other places, such as the lyrical "Blue Door (La Porte Bleue)" by French artist Pierre Lesieur. Reflecting the artist’s travels to North Africa, this painting evokes the sea or an open door in a way that suggests a dream, or a portal. Many works feature abstract imagery, at times suggestive of dreams, or passages to other landscapes, be they of the mind or actual places. Others combine abstraction and figuration, like the William T. Wiley drawing "Feeding Time." Others teeter between realism and abstraction, such as "Foam Chrome II" by Gary Pruner. A portal can be defined as a door or gate or entrance, especially a grand or imposing one. Paintings themselves are like portals. They allow us to enter worlds and spaces like nothing else can. Let your mind wander and see what dreams you might recall, or what new perspectives you might gain. Label: Gerald Lubensky is a professor of painting at the University of Kansas. This abstract painting reflects the directions his work has taken in recent years. The title, Belen, refers to a small city in New Mexico. The painting’s vivid colors and repeated geometric patterns evoke the rhythms of flamenco, a source of inspiration for the artist.