Samuel Kasirer-Smibert
The Fell Site
July 4-15, 2018
Reception: July 7 3-6 pm
There was a road before the snow washed it out, and the paint ran like memories lost in the crash.
I never learned to crawl as a child but at some point just stood up and walked. This is not to boast, for this developmental skip resulted in a significant left-brain/right-brain disjuncture. It is a gap I now bridge through painting.
I might have become a painter with or without this dysfunction. But of one thing I am certain: my “dis/ability” has had a pronounced influence on how I engage with the world through art. To meet my experience of dislocation, I’ve felt compelled to throw my whole body into the act of painting. I’ve learned to paint, for example, with both hands. But this not about action painting, or Rorschach symmetry.
These paintings map the trajectories of energy and communication involved in both my medical condition and my responses to it. My approach is raw and intuitive—and painterly in the sense that I am able to let paint be paint. It can drip and flow and catch the eye, for it has own pathways too. Bright drips spanning dark, cavernous hollows are just that; but they also form a map or index of the play of neurons in the cerebellum of a differently-abled person.
My work addresses issues of discomfort, fragmenting visual space in ways that reflect my perception of reality and communicating my private experience. For me, every approach to the canvas is an effort to place my vision of the world before the eyes of an able-bodied spectator.
I will sometimes employ, for example, bright colours and a light glaze to generate a vibratory effect or visual disturbance that enables viewers to experience, firsthand, my own sense of dislocation and confusion. Colour is also used in ways that draw some spaces forward and push others back. The surface, I then notice, seems to be breathing slowly, as if in counterpoint to the effort and strain I am feeling—arms outstretched—in my attempt to map the surface with my body.
Image list:
- Composition 485, 30×40”, Oil on canvas, 2016, 750$
- Otite(ear infection), 16×20”, Oil on canvas, 2017, 450$
- Composition 1205, 24×36”,Oil on Canvas,2018, 450$
- Fellsite, 36×48”, Oil on canvas, 2018, 1100$
- Studio Fly, 30×40”, Oil on canvas, 2017-2018, 750$
- Midsummer’s Night, 24×18”, Oil on canvas, 2016, 450$
- Barber Shop, 36×48”, Oil on canvas, 2015-2017, 1100$

