77 Natoma (at 2nd)
San Francisco, California

Making A Better Yesterday Today: Isabel Samaras Solo Exhibition of Paintings

Opening Reception: November 3, 2012 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Exhibition Dates: November 3 – December 22, 2012
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 6pm

Varnish Fine Art is pleased to present Making A Better Yesterday Today: Isabel Samaras. Pop Surrealist painter Isabel Samaras’ first solo exhibition with Varnish opens on November 3. In this very special exhibition, the gallery divides into 2 spaces, “Yesterday” and “Today.” Isabel’s new series of pop cultural mash-up oil paintings and limited edition prints on wood comprise the artwork of “Today.” The “Yesterday” space within the gallery showcases a curated selection of Isabel’s greatest hits, publications and object d’art featuring popular images from past works never before shown in San Francisco.

In her work, Isabel Samaras takes us on a tour through Art History populated with characters from Modern Mythology (20th century television characters and narratives.) Referencing timeless themes, Renaissance Art, Dutch genre painting, Persian Miniatures and Victorian Ethnographic photography, Samaras compresses space and time to create alternative narratives for the familiar characters we grew up watching on TV. Painting beloved and known characters from “I Dream of Jeannie,” “Gilligan’s Island” and “Planet of the Apes,” Samaras at times constructs classical tableaus, referencing the Renaissance masters’ use of people, places and stories from Classical Antiquity. She at other times makes references to the intimacy of Dutch genre painting, giving the characters another chance at a life that could still yet be. Universes collide to create an alternate reality where our favorite people from different programs co-exist in a world that is at once hilarious and bittersweet. Samaras opens an alternate dimension to address the what if.

“I want to do the visual equivalent of whispering in your ear.” – Isabel Samaras

Though Samaras created large paintings for this solo exhibition, the majority of her works are smaller, drawing the viewer into an intimate conversation to form a more personal connection with her work. In her quest to create a space where people form a different kind of relationship to Art, she also creates objects from some of her most popular images that can be displayed, held and in some instances, played with, to create what one critic called “… a truly populist art.”

About (the artist)
A known figure in the Pop Surrealism movement, Samaras was featured in the documentary films "The Lowdown on Lowbrow" and "Newbrow: Contemporary Underground Art." She is familiar to a broad audience through publications like Juxtapoz, and Hi Fructose as well as the books "Vicious, Delicious and Ambitious: 20th Century Women Artists," "Pop Surrealism: The Rise of Underground Art," and her own monograph "On Tender Hooks: The Art of Isabel Samaras." Samaras spent a month in Italy steeping in its art and culture of after graduating from Parsons NY, where studied Illustration and Fine Art. She lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. Samaras is represented by Varnish Fine Art.

About Varnish Fine Art
Jen Rogers and Kerri Stephens believe that Art makes the world a better place. Since founding Varnish Fine Art in 2003, the gallery has become known for showing provocative and skillfully executed contemporary artwork. True to its original mission, Varnish Fine Art continues to be a lively and vital part of the Yerba Buena Arts District in downtown San Francisco.

Official Website: http://www.varnishfineart.com/Exhibit_Detail.cfm?ShowsID=120

Added by Varnish Fine Art on October 24, 2012

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