Los Angeles-based artist Brendan Lynch invites audiences to delve into the essence of painting. By elevating the background to a position of prominence, his work celebrates the often-unseen artistry and collaborative efforts of production and design teams within the arts. Lynch's exhibition is a vibrant tribute to the creative process, highlighting the interplay between varied scenes and the magic embedded within them, inviting viewers to re-evaluate the essence and boundaries of painting.
Central to the exhibition are two paintings on pillars, illustrating Lynch's ability to navigate between intricate detail and broad, gestural strokes. This interplay is complemented by minimalist works grounded in the RGB color spectrum, which strip down to painting's foundational elements. These pieces allow the viewer to appreciate the contrasts and harmonies within painting, urging a reevaluation of the medium's role across both contemporary and traditional spheres.
By treating the background as the centerpiece, Lynch pays homage to the collaborative effort behind scene creation in the arts, spotlighting the often-overlooked contributions of production and design teams. His work celebrates the act of artistic creation itself, capturing the magic found in the interplay of scenes drawn from diverse cultural sources.
Emphasizing spontaneity and the importance of capturing fleeting moments, Lynch's exhibition redefines traditional art hierarchies, encouraging viewers to focus on the typically marginalized aspects of scenes. His paintings, a controlled chaos of scenes picked from theatre, film, and pop media, challenge perceptions and invite a deeper engagement with the unseen, highlighting Lynch's unique perspective on familiar narratives. Through this curated selection, Lynch bridges various art forms, offering a fresh lens on the vast spectrum of painting
Brendan Lynch (b.1985 Los Angeles), is a Los Angeles-based painter and multi-media artist. In 2009 he graduated from the Education School of Visual Arts with B.F.A., and in 2011 he earned an M.F.A from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Lynch's work is an homage to the art-making process itself, utilizing a diverse array of styles to honor the vast spectrum of artistic expression. His approach not only bridges various art forms but also serves as a snapshot, connecting the viewer to a specific moment in time. Lynch finds beauty in the act of observing beyond the surface, gleaning magic from the interplay of scenes that draw from music videos, vintage cartoons, and pop culture.