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Sarah McEneaney

West Texas

September 24 – October 31, 2009

SP Chinati 2009

SP Chinati
2009
egg tempera on linen
20 x 28 inches

Chinati Hot Springs Bath

Chinati Hot Springs Bath
2009
egg tempera on linen
20 x 24 inches

Locker Plant Yard

Locker Plant Yard
2009
egg tempera on linen
42 x 60 inches

Eleven Day 2009

Eleven Day
2009
egg tempera on linen
30 x 40 inches

Eleven Night 2009

Eleven Night
2009
egg tempera on linen
30 x 40 inches
private collection

Chinati Hot Springs

Chinati Hot Springs
2009
egg tempera on linen
24 x 20 inches

Chinati - Outside the Arena

Chinati - Outside the Arena
2009
gouache on paper
9 1/2 x 12 inches

Chinati (Kabokov Long)

Chinati (Kabokov Long)
2009
gouache on paper
6 x 18 inches
private collection

Buster Weiner 2009

Buster Weiner
2009
watercolor on paper
6 x 4 inches

Alpine to Fort Davis

Alpine to Fort Davis
2009
gouache on paper
9 1/4 x 12 1/2 inches

Star Party 2009

Star Party
2009
egg tempera on linen
20 x 28 inches
private collection

Locker Plant Studio

Locker Plant Studio
2009
egg tempera on linen
42 x 60 inches

And Her Medium Dog

And Her Medium Dog
2009
egg tempera on linen
28 x 20 inches

Chinati Library 2009

Chinati Library
2009
egg tempera on linen
42 x 60 inches
private collection

Chinati Night 2009

Chinati Night
2009
egg tempera on linen
28 x 20 inches

Judd Block Pool

Judd Block Pool
2009
egg tempera on linen
34 x 42 inches

Rio Grande Hot Springs

Rio Grande Hot Springs
2009
egg tempera on linen
42 x 66 inches

Press Release

The gallery is pleased to present its third exhibition of egg tempera paintings and works on paper by Sarah McEneaney. The exhibition will comprise works completed during and in the months following the artist’s two month Chinati Foundation residency in Marfa, Texas earlier in the year.

In keeping with her work produced during the last decade, the artist’s subject matter is drawn from her everyday experiences. Whether an event is large or small, public or intimate, McEneaney allows the viewer into her world, meticulously and keenly observed.

This body of work explores the spaces occupied and observed by McEneaney during her stay in West Texas. Her subject matter includes interiors of her Marfa studio with works in progress on the walls as well as images of the flat and arid landscape accented by low brick walls surrounding her studio. In keeping with her earlier work, the artist also includes several self-portraits, standing by a field with Pronghorned Antelope grazing in the field, in her studio working, or in bed at night. In her outdoor paintings, her palette has responded to the local color, shifting from her usual vivid colors to the bleached and blond light of West Texas.

McEneaney received a certificate from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and studied at Philadelphia College of the Arts. Her work has been the subject of numerous museum exhibitions including the Delaware Art Museum, Moore College of Art and Design, and a retrospective at The Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.

She has had numerous exhibitions both in New York and Philadelphia, where she has lived and worked for many years. She was recently awarded a Purchase Prize from the Academy of Arts and Letters in New York. Her self-portraits were included in a small show of artists inspired by Frida Kahlo that accompanied the traveling exhibition of Kahlo’s work.