Chris Gwaltney
“Because his abstractions in progress bristle with visual interest—including an icing of drips and tangles of wild line—as each work moves toward its conclusion, Gwaltney plays the role of an editor, eliminating anything that he feels stands in the way of expressive clarity. “I think that what great poets do is distill feeling,” he comments. “I want to do the same thing in painting and present the absolute essence of an emotional state.” Because of his rigorous quest for pure feeling, viewers of Gwaltney’s work should understand that the essence of his art is this: what is left is what is needed.”
John Seed, Art Writer
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Retracing Steps, 2022
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The Orchard Behind the Houses, 2023
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Bridge on the 93, 2023
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Elsewhere, Suite #10, 2024
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Home & Homesick, 2022
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In All Seasons, 2024
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Third Chapter, Suite #1, 2024
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Third Chapter, Suite #5, 2024
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Untitled, 1986
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Winter #2, 1994
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Liminal #6, 2021
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Postcard from Connecticut, 2019
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Schoolbus, 2022
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Walls, 2020
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Water Slows Us Down, 2014
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Turkey Umber, 2019
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Untitled
Balancing between abstraction and figurative, the works of Chris Gwaltney (b. 1953) are evocative, luminous, and lush. He balances color with unexpected washes and scribbles; scraping physically from the surface as he generously slaps paint onto the canvas. Having studied Bay Area figurative painters - such as Richard Diebenkorn, Nathan Oliviera, and David Park - and influenced by the works of Joan Mitchell and Robert Motherwell, Gwaltney begins each work with a conversation in mind. He often starts with a vertical gesture, builds with foundations of layers, and allows the composition to reveal itself as he works.
Gwaltney lives in Laguna Beach and holds a BA and MA from the University of California State Fullerton. He has exhibited throughout the US, including Peter Blake Gallery (Laguna Beach, CA), Seager Gray Gallery and Robert Green Fine Arts (Mill Valley, CA), Cadogan Contemporary (London, England), Anne Loucks Gallery (Glencoe, IL), Julie Nester (Park City, UT), and Tria Gallery (New York, NY). His work has garnered an international following and resides in numerous public and private collections.
“Because his abstractions in progress bristle with visual interest—including an icing of drips and tangles of wild line—as each work moves toward its conclusion, Gwaltney plays the role of an editor, eliminating anything that he feels stands in the way of expressive clarity. “I think that what great poets do is distill feeling,” he comments. “I want to do the same thing in painting and present the absolute essence of an emotional state.” Because of his rigorous quest for pure feeling, viewers of Gwaltney’s work should understand that the essence of his art is this: what is left is what is needed.” John Seed, Art Writer
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This contemporary house on the banks of the Arno teaches us how to mix historic design and artisan craftsmanship
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Passage, an online magazine
Some Questions, Some Answers | Chris GwaltneySusie Kalil, Passage, November 13, 2023 -
Visit Newport Beach Summer 2023/2024
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Chris Gwaltney at Kennedy Contemporary
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See More of Maria Sharapova's Dazzling California Residence
Architectural Digest, June 27, 2019
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Color, Shape and Sensibility
An Immersive Journey Through the Emotional Landscape of Abstract Art 6 Jan - 7 Feb 2025An Immersive Journey Through the Emotional Landscape of Abstract Art.Read more -
Sip and Collect - Small Joys: Art For The Season
Curated collection of Small Works by Kennedy Contemporary Artists 25 Nov - 20 Dec 2024Kennedy Contemporary presents Small Joys: Art for the Season November 25th to December 20th, featuring a curated selection of intimate, small-scale artworks.Read more -
PARAMETERS
Chris Gwaltney 7 Feb - 10 Mar 2024Kennedy Contemporary is proud to announce a solo exhibition by Laguna Beach artist, Chris Gwaltney. This will be Gwaltney’s second solo exhibition with the gallery and will remain on display from February 7th through March 10th, 2024.Read more -
Kennedy Contemporary Gift Guide | 2023
explore the art of meaningful giving 26 Nov - 23 Dec 2023At Kennedy Contemporary, we believe that gifting art goes beyond a thoughtful gesture; it holds a broader social impact by empowering artists and supporting local galleries. Each gift tells a story and becomes a lasting investment in both sentiment and style. Explore the art of meaningful giving with Kennedy Contemporary, where your gift becomes a conduit for supporting creativity, fostering connections between artists and enthusiasts, and adding an enduring touch of sophistication to any space.Read more -
24 x 24
a group exhibition 1 - 20 Nov 2022Kennedy Contemporary is pleased to present 24 x 24, a group exhibition of ten gallery artists. For this conceptual exhibition, each artist was given the same 24" inch square wood panel to craft their own unique vision. The result is a dynamic range of contemporary art - from meditative geometrics to dreamlike glimpses of reality.Read more
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ELEMENTAL
a solo exhibition with Chris Gwaltney 19 May - 26 Jun 2022Artist Chris Gwaltney, who began his career painting figures, has recently returned to abstraction for his solo exhibition ELEMENTAL. Although a longtime admirer of Bay Area Figurative art—Gwaltney treasures a...Read more