"Gordon Skinner"

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Artist Statement

The subject of identity is one every artist battles with; whether this means voiding identity of its importance or basing one’s art entirely on what it means to be a Self and a human. Gordon Skinner’s work falls within the limitus of an identity in crisis. As a young African-American, the frustration felt by the artist at his lack of ownership in society is something that is centuries old and runs deep with in the veins of society. He is part of a group that feels fragmented, colonized, and lost. As Skinner puts it, “I feel robbed of my heritage and culture.”
This anger and frustration is too big to put into words. So, two years ago in 2009, Skinner turned to paint to vent that sense of invisibility in a tangible way. He began painting figures wearing colorful masks that represent both concealment and expression. Though their true identities, defining features, and identifying qualities are obfuscated by the mask, the images are expressive and dynamic. Skinner tends to challenge the norms of American society in his images, calling upon the sedatives fed to the public through television and reliance on petroleum. In other works, he commemorates those artists that inspire him, from Joan Mitchell to Tracey Emin, expressing that he is fully conscious of the fact that, as a young artist, he is a subject of those who blazed the trail before him.
Full of vigor and animation, his work is raw, spontaneous, colorful, and fragmented. You escape nothing when viewing his work; through a variety of mediums, he lays everything out on the table to be picked over and looked at. There is a rough, almost primal, edge to his artwork. It comes from a severely emotional place, creating an instant and intimate connection with the viewer. Skinner is locating his voice out of voicelessness; as an artist, he is emerging into a category of human that transcends definition and exists purely in a place of creativity and innovation.

Contact:

gordonskinner49@gmail.com


Theme by Day LP.
7th
June

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With my agent @balbert3 at the Beechwood Arts salon reception last weekend. Nice day.
22nd
May

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Great experience teaching a workshop with @balbert3 on art and writing to this group of students from Bridgeport for the Writing Our Lives project at Fairfield University yesterday. The kids were very engaging an smart. #WOLBridgeport  #Art
20th
May

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Teaching a workshop or art and writing called Writing Our Lives at Fairfield University tomorrow. For students from Bridgeport public schools 8-12th grade. #Repost from @balbert3
17th
May

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Here with the great artist and mentor of mine, Fethi Meghelli at my first solo exhibition in New Haven last year #Art
9th
May

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This painting of mine “John Lennon - as a Garbage Pail Kid Picasso Style” is currently at Blue Lemon restaurant in Westport for Art About Town along with the other retailers displaying art inside downtown #Art #painting #JohnLennon
8th
May

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Jesus Piece - Self Portrait at 27 now has a new home #SOLD #Art
21st
April

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A @FairfieldU student reciting his poem at the Dogwood Journal issue launch event #poetry #art
20th
April

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Answering a question about my painting at the Dogwood Journal issue launch next to Sonya Huber, editor of Dogwood and professor of English @FairfieldU
20th
April

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I made the cover of Dogwood Journal a literary journal published by @FairfieldU Here it is in the physical at the launch event at the Fairfield University Bookstore #Repost from @balbert3
11th
April

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Here is the New York Times listing of my solo exhibition that the lawyer saw that made rush to see the paintings in person. #Art #NewYorkTimes
11th
April

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#tbt This lawyer heads the longest running legal aid law firm in the country. He’s pointing at my painting he rushed to come see after seeing images printed in the New York Times. He said my work was “Fantastic” here at the reception for my solo show in New Haven #Art
11th
April

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#TBT 
“Witchdoctor of Gohar” 
48”x 36” Acrylic and spray paint
I started and finished this painting in one day, the day of Hurricane Sandy hit the Northeast. 20 hours straight painting. While the storm was going on outside, this is hat I was making inside. The painting sold a month later. #Art
10th
April

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Another genius…Alexander McQueen. He shook up the world of fashion in his time here on earth #AlexanderMcQueen #Fashion
10th
April

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Great musician, songwriter, artist and fashion icon. Now the new face of Saint Laurent(formerly YSL) #MarilynManson Love his work #Greatness
10th
April

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What other artist do you know that has a repertoire of styles and even created styles of art? #Picasso #Greatness #Art