Faculty News: Diane Ayott Exhibits Love in December

December 3, 2015

Diane Ayott
Love in December

December 5, 2015 – January 3, 2016
Reception for the Artist: Saturday, December 12, 5-7pm

Trident Gallery
189 Main Street, Gloucester, MA
978-491-7785 | TridentGallery.com

 

Trident Gallery is pleased to present Love in December, an exhibition of colorful, patterned, abstract mixed media paintings by Montserrat College of Art’s Assoc. Prof. Diane Ayott.

Wordsworth famously described poetry as “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” resulting from emotions “recollected in tranquility,” a process in which feelings are crucially modified and directed by thoughtful intentions, “organic sensibility,” and the discipline of craft – that is, a process of shaping and polishing, which Horace before him called limae labor et mora, the patient toil of the file.

The disciplined excellence of Diane Ayott’s art is thrillingly accessible on these terms. Her intuitive and personal journaling process both provides a suggestive title and at a deeper level embeds emotion into her art, which we experience with immediacy because the language of abstraction is free of alienating specificity: Promise, Proof Enough, Come Spring – the suggestive power of these titles extends undiminished, because unqualified, into our personal geometries.

At the art surface, Ayott’s devoted study of aesthetic history and principles, and her months and years of meditative studio practice, applying the many tools of her mark making – brushes, boxtops, and rollers, if not files – give an authority, a complexity, and a rationality to her constructions, which allow them to become containers of emotion, encodings of the fragile data of shared experience.

Ayott’s paintings are beautiful, universal, and still personal, sharing “passions,” as Wordsworth prescribed for poems, “with an overbalance of pleasure.”

HOURS: Sat 10-7 Fri Sun Mon 10-5 Tue Wed Thu 12-5

Trident Gallery shows beautiful and intelligent contemporary art in all mediums, emphasizing the work of artists continuing Gloucester’s rich legacy as a center for new American Art. Gallery Director Dr. Matthew Swift curates and produces the exhibitions, drawing on over twenty years of multi-disciplinary scholarship, teaching, and creative exploration.

The Trident Live Art Series presents performances by seasoned professionals showing experimental and collaborative work in the intimate salon setting of the gallery. Live Art Series Director Sarah Slifer Swift curates and produces the performances, drawing on over twenty years of experience in the United States and abroad as a dance artist, choreographer, and producer.
Ayott is also exhibiting in a group show of small-scale works, Humble Iterations, at the Kathryn Markel Gallery in New York. The show is on view through December 23d.