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"A New Norm - Michele Liebler" at First Street Gallery

 

Duo Heads

Hybrid Subculture

Losing Face

Two Headed Baby
 
2009-05-26 to 2009-06-20
Opening Reception: 2009-05-28, at 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
 
 
A New Norm - Michele Liebler:
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Michele Liebler
Liebler’s new series of portraits has led to a social commentary on our sorry state of existence. They take form in expressionistic and sometimes even cartoonish works. Her paintings, monotypes, and works on paper all share a common thread. Our threaten existence. They range from environmental victims, to political puppet heads, and Barbie Doll looking women. Liebler remarks that, “This is the world, this is what’s going on around me and I can’t change that.” In Losing Face she propels her victims in a hybrid world of masked faces, each with their own personalized facemask. Each portrait is different from the other and each one in there own separate panel, arranged and stacked on top of each other to form an impressive 9 panel installation.

Installed in Subculture the portraits collectively communicate an ingrained social narrative. Whether she is working from her figures or from an image bank, the colored pencils, graphite, and charcoal give the pieces slightly eerie presences. The portraits have been set down in a direct and apt manner, while the monotypes become more lyrical in nature present us with the hybrid quality of the medium. Michele Liebler is the most enlighten when she’s dealing with the most unsettling of subject matter.

Michele Liebler received her BFA from Purchase College. She works and lives in New York City. She has exhibited extensively on the East Coast in such venues as the Parrish Art Museum, Southhampton, NY; Arnot Art Museum, Elmira NY; College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, MD; University of Pittsburgh, PA; National Academy of Design, NYC; the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH.

From critical reviews of Michele Liebler’s work:

William Zimmer, writing in The New York Times, characterized her work by remarking, "looking outward is something of a leitmotif." He described her tense, frontal Self-Portrait in the Studio as "compelling."

Eileen Watkins, writing in Star Ledger, called Liebler a "soulful" painter who "has a particular gift for giving inanimate objects personalities."
 

 

 
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