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    Artists

    Kenise Barnes Fine Art is Westchester County’s premier contemporary art gallery.  Established in 1994 the gallery represents emerging and mid-career investment quality artists. 

    The gallery program includes presenting a concept driven group show or solo exhibition every seven weeks, participation in art fairs, independent curating and art education programming.  

    Kenise Barnes Fine Art is an experienced art consulting firm.  We have an extensive network of resources to assist both beginning and seasoned collectors in residential and corporate  environments. 

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    L U C Y  F R A D K I N  AND R O X A  S M I T H:  JANUARY - FEBRUARY 12, 2012

    paintings and collages

    Lucy Fradkin, Arthur goes to Washington, gouache and pencil on paper, 47 x 35 inches

    Lucy Fradkin imbues her work with references to the ancient frescoes and mosaics of the Etruscans, Romans and Byzantines, capturing a timeless moment through a contemporary eye.  For the past twelve years Fradkin has concentrated on a series of figurative works painted in oil or gouache on paper and board, at times incorporating collage.  She is inspired by Indian and Persian miniatures, the vanishing art of hand-painted signage and sacred and folk-arts, often concentrating on quiet, solitary women in domestic settings.  Inspired by the traditional, Fradkin pushes beyond, exploring issues of gender and race.  The artist has exhibited extensively in the US and in Europe.  She has been the recipient of numerous awards, including, a 2009 Pollock-Krasner Grant, and a Marie Walsh Sharpe Studio Grant in 2011.  This is the artist’s fifth exhibition at Kenise Barnes Fine Art.

    Roxa Smith chooses intimate, emotionally charged subjects to convey sensibilities of place and time, both personal and shared.  Her paintings strive to capture and distill fleeting moments through images devoid of people, yet evocative and teeming with life.  Her works illuminate the ‘spirit’ of the space by highlighting architectural details, light sources and patterns within the compositions.  Smith isolates and juxtaposes these elements, manipulating the space and lending to them extraordinary pictorial depth as well as a luminous display of color and warmth.  In 1984 Smith received a dual B.A. in Art History and German from Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME and she completed her Certificate Program in Visual Arts in 1987 at the University of Santa Cruz, CA.  

     Roxa Smith, Pillow Hideaway, oil on panel, 36 x 45 inches