BOSTON, MASS.- Gallery NAGA is presenting their third major solo exhibition of paintings by Nicole Chesney.
Nicole Chesney: Albedo is on exhibition from May 6 to June 4.
Glass, with all its transformative qualities, is a surface onto which Nicole Chesney can add, subtract, and move oil paint around; colors are reflected in a way that canvas or paper doesnt allow for. Seen from one angle, her painting surfaces are matte and brushy, seen from another angle, they are reflective and elusive.
Chesney is a student of color, always within reach in her studio are Werners Nomenclature of Colours, The National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Weather and The National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Night Sky. Darwin used Abraham Werners book to describe his discoveries and color observations on HMS Beagle voyage, which included the Galapagos Archipelago. Chesney is also on a journey, her discoveries about color in her paintings. Each of her works is like a new look at a familiar animal. A deliberate nod to the influence of Werner is made in the titles of Verditer and Verditer Green. Werners spelling is actually verditter, while Chesney has opted for the more contemporary spelling. These two paintings are also Chesneys first explorations of green mirrors.
Werner was a mineralogist and geologist. Early in his career, he published the first textbook on descriptive mineralogy. Having started as a jewelers apprentice, Chesney feels the allure of rare and precious gems. Each Chesney painting speaks of color, but also about substance: Mother of Pearl in the reflective whites, seafoam in the blues, and reflective metals in the dark tones. Chesneys paintings create a meditative repose on color and space where the viewer may rest from the other hopes and desires clamoring for attention in our current tumultuous world.
Chesneys work is exhibited and collected internationally including the permanent collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, New Britain Museum of American Art, Toledo Museum of Art, Newport Art Museum, RISD Museum, Palm Springs Art Museum, Corning Museum of Glass and many more.