Stewart Macfarlane Paintings
Stewart Macfarlane Paintings
383 full color pages
Across four decades, MacFarlane has recruited friends, strangers and other artists to act as protagonists in his staged dramas. His paintings glow with saturated color, often theatrically lit, highlighting the anxieties lurking beneath the patina of our apparently techno-comfortable contemporary urban life.
Stewart MacFarlane is a figurative painter. He studied at the South Australian School of Art from 1970 to ‘74 then left for New York City, when he was 21, to study at the School of Visual Arts. Stewart was introduced to, and worked for, major American figurative painters Alex Katz, Janet Fish and Chuck Close through his teacher and mentor John Button. Stewart has been awarded residencies to the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, the MacDowell Colony, and was first awarded an artist residency in Roswell in 1987. He has since returned in 1991 and 2007.
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