Tim Bavington

Stroll On

July 23 – August 29, 2015

El Pinche, 2015 / Synthetic polymer on canvas / 48 x 48 inches

Study for "Blue Suede (#1)", 2012 / archival inkjet print with synthetic polymer
25 x 24 inches

Words (Between the Lines of Age), 2014 / synthetic polymer on canvas / 48 x 48 inches

Study for "Blue Suede (#2)", 2012 / archival inkjet print with synthetic polymer
25 x 24 inches

Goodbye to Love, 2014 / Synthetic Polymer On Canvas / 72 x 48 in

Get Happy, 2009-2015 / synthetic polymer on canvas / 36 x 36 inches

Happy Today, 2009-2015/ synthetic polymer on canvas / 36 x 36 inches

Toy Town, 2001-2015 / acrylic on canvas / 30 x 96 inches

Purple Rain O'er Me, 2014-2015 / synthetic polymer on canvas / 7.5 x 31.5 inches

Press Release

Opening Reception:
Thursday, July 23, 6-8:30pm

Mark Moore Gallery is pleased to present “(Stroll On)," the gallery’s seventh major solo show from Las Vegas painter, Tim Bavington. Based on the 1966 Yardbird’s song “Stroll On, “ this new body of work continues the artist’s investigation into transforming musical scores into unique visual compositions.

Drawn to the vibrant palette of his neon-lit hometown, Bavington is a master of richly saturated color and visceral execution. Utilizing pop and rock music as his source material, Bavington creates rhythmic visual systems by assigning colors to the musical arrangements. Guitar riffs become mathematically proportioned bars of paint, varying in widths and colors to represent audible shifts and durations. The result is a visual psychedelic mood ballad with colors undulating in atmospheric swells, at once evoking Bridget Riley and David Bowie. In a 2010 Los Angeles Times article, art critic David Pagel wrote, “Like pop songs, Bavingon’s abstractions waste no time in getting your attention. And like symphonies, they unfold slowly, with shifting tempos that lure memories into moment, filling it with infinite richness.” In his new body of work, the shimmering optical planes swirl dizzyingly while “I'm strollin' on, gonna make you see me” is called to mind.

Tim Bavington (born 1966, England) received his BFA from the Art Center (CA) before making the permanent move to Las Vegas, where he completed his MFA at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (NV). His work is included in the public collections of Fredrick R. Weisman Collection (CA), Albright-Knox Art Gallery (NY), Creative Artists Agency (CA), Joslyn Art Museum (NE), Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), Portland Art Museum (OR), United Talent Agency (CA), Vivendi Universal (CA), Palm Springs Art Museum (CA), Denver Art Museum (CO) and The Museum of Modern Art (NY).

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