Ken Weathersby

b. 1963 Gulfport, MS / Lives in Montclair, NJ

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Biography
Ken Weathersby (b. 1963 Gulfport, Mississippi; lives Montclair, New Jersey) has exhibited his work nationally and internationally for the past two decades. He has recently mounted solo exhibitions at Pierogi Gallery (New York), One River Gallery (Englewood, NJ), NIAD Art Center Gallery (Richmond, CA), Some Walls (Oakland, CA), and John Cotton Dana Gallery at Rutgers University (Newark).

His work has been included in group exhibitions at the National Academy of Art Museum (New York), Honey Ramka (Brooklyn), Odetta Gallery (Brooklyn), 57w57Arts (New York), Parallel Art Space (Ridgewood, NY), Mixed Greens (New York), Aljira Art Center (Newark), the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Gallery (Morristown, NJ), Barbara Walters Gallery at Sarah Lawrence College, Visual Art Center of New Jersey (Summit, NJ), Seven (Miami), Toomey Tourell (San Francisco), and IS Projects (Leiden, Netherlands), among many others.

Weathersby has received numerous awards and residencies, most recently the Individual Artist Painting Fellowship by the Mid-Atlantic Arts Council/NJSCA (2016). His work has been written about in Hyperallergic, the Huffington Post, Brooklyn Magazine, the New American Paintings blog, Painter’s Bread, and elsewhere.

Weathersby holds an MFA in Painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI, and a BFA in Painting and Drawing from University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS.

Overview
Ken Weathersby makes abstract paintings that play with and against the conventions of both painting and abstraction. His new paintings combine graphic geometric patterns with representational, printed images of art works cut out of discarded art history books. The images Weathersby employs often depict a sculpture of a single human or animal figure and stem primarily from the periods of ancient Greece, Rome, and medieval Europe.

Specific images are carefully selected and cropped, commonly leaving slivers of text from the originating books still visible. Weathersby then insets the images into recessed rectangular windows, which he cuts and constructs into the paintings’ surfaces. The position of the images within the paintings is carefully considered; images are either immersed into or juxtaposed against finely detailed patterns of repeating squares, circles, and triangles that are both painted in muted colors and drawn in pencil. The specific patterns Weathersby employs loosely reflect the character of the images themselves. Images fall both in and out of alignment with the patterns creating a heightened sense of solitude and timelessness.

About his new paintings, Weathersby states, “The collaged figures are both within the painting and outside of the presumed abstract visual event. They gesture and look, their directional gaze enacting something like a cinematic eye-line match. At other times they form morphological links with the abstract, painted elements while introducing things foreign to it: sculpture, photography, printing, and an earlier time.”


Catalogs
NJSCA / Mid-Atlantic Fellowship Awards in Visual Arts (catalog), Wheaton Gallery / Wheaton Arts, 2018

Ken Weathersby, a catalog of recent paintings (library hand, disjoined hand, dream paintings), 2018

Image Feature: Ken Weathesby, paintings "244" and "254", MS Modern, MS Modern, Inc., 2016

Counterpoints in Time: Ken Weathersby, interview by Nathan Mullins in MS Modern, MS Modern, Inc., 2015

I put this moment... here. I put this moment…here. I put this moment...over here., Aljira Emerge 11 Fellows exhibition catalog, curated by Jorge Rojas, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, 2014

New American Paintings #110 / Northeast Edition, selected by Al Miner, Open Studios Press, 2014

Working It Out, exhibition catalog, curated by Mona Brody, Alyce Gottesman and Jo Ann Rothschild, The Painting Center, NY, NY, 2013

Nearly Neutral, exhibition catalog, curated by John O'Connor, Barbara Walters Gallery / Sarah Lawrence College, 2013

Textility, exhibition catalog, with essays by co-curators Mary Birmingham and Joanne Mattera, Visual Art Center of New Jersey, 2012

Through You into Action, exhibition catalog, Aferro Gallery, 2012

The Structural Catalyst, essay by Ken Weathersby (in "Mark Dagley: 35 Year Overview 1976-2011"), Abaton Books, 2012

New American Paintings #92 / Northeast Edition, selected by Laura Hoptman, Open Studios Press, 2011

Blake's Tree, Joel Chace (contemporary experimental poetry),[cover image], 2010

"100 Years / University of Southern Mississippi School of the Arts Alumni Exhibition" (catalog), USM Museum of Art, 2010

New Jersey State Council on the Arts Visual Arts Fellowship Exhibition (catalog), Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 2009

New American Paintings #75 / Mid-Atlantic Edition, selected by Jenelle Porter, Open Studios Press, 2008

The 183rd Annual: An Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art (catalog), National Academy Museum, Nancy Malloy, ed., 2008

National Academy Museum Bulletin Volume 26 Number 1, [front cover image: 156 marcus & commodus], 2008

The Korus Project, New York / Washington DC, France, Japan, Korea, USA, (catalog), The Hun Gallery, 2008.