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After Extra Than 20 Years, Katie Hargrave Lets Her Work Depart the Nest 
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After Extra Than 20 Years, Katie Hargrave Lets Her Work Depart the Nest 

Last updated: February 6, 2025 12:59 am
Editorial Board Published February 6, 2025
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PORTLAND, Maine — Since 2003, when Kate Hargrave obtained her BFA from the Rhode Island Faculty of Design, she’s been toiling away at creating her creative visions whereas refusing to exhibit her work, like a tinkerer conjuring up innovations in secret. Now, for the primary time in over 20 years, she’s allowed her hefty oils painted on 3/4-inch birch panels to stray from the protection of her Maine studio to Moss Galleries for the general public to gawk and coo, and so they’re a pleasure to come across.

What is clear from this peek inside her world is Hargrave’s deep love of artwork historical past. Historic artists (e.g., Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Lucas Cranach, Titian, Bosch) freely collide with trendy ones (e.g., Remedios Varo, Magritte, Balthus, Leonora Carrington), leading to work that ignite modern visions rooted in kinds of reminiscence, if not historical past. Many of the works are nocturnal scenes, significantly moody moonlit views in forests or interiors that trace at a lunar glow by doorways.

Set up view of Kate Hargrave’s The Journal at Moss Galleries in Portland, Maine

Hargrave relishes texture as a lot as line. In “The Supper Guests” (2020), a clowder of kitties seem enchanted as they lounge atop a desk bathed in moonlight. Whereas the figures seated round them ignore the felines, our consideration is drawn to them like a cosmic start. Slightly askew, a ghost-like male floats, and the interiority of every determine makes you marvel if the picture is a composite of a collection of occasions. 

Normally, views are tilted upward. They’re theatrical in nature, and ceilings, like skies, are hardly ever in sight. Our perspective is that of an all-powerful presence, or maybe a baby arranging folks and furnishings in a dollhouse under.

The MilkmaidKate Hargrave, “The Milkmaid” (2024)

Hargrave makes use of a extra rhythmic, flame-like brushstroke in “The Milkmaid” (2024) that units every little thing ablaze. As in her different work, figures are both in motion or on the verge of it, which provides the imagery an unsettled high quality. Figures, like tales, migrate into new worlds that seem as delicate as they’re intricate. 

Throughout her 20 years away from the general public eye, Hargrave grew to become a mom, and moments of parental heat emerge in work like “The Babysitter” (2018). The affect of youngsters’s guide illustrators can be evident, and in these twenty years she’s constructed up a way that childhood improvement, like a creative follow, has its personal tempo. It could have taken some time to rear these artworks, however they’re greater than prepared for the massive, unhealthy world exterior.

Supper Guests

Element of Kate Hargrave, “The Supper Guests” (2020)

Kate Hargrave: The Journal continues at Moss Galleries (100 Fore Avenue, Suite B, Portland, Maine) by March 8. The exhibition was organized by the gallery.

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