Press Release
Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present the river is a river, not a line, an exhibition of abstract paintings by Albuquerque-based artist Raychael Stine. This selection of work is from two series, Yow and Jammer paintings and Vision paintings. Stine paints with thick, sweeping brushstrokes and often includes gestural images of dogs, daisies, hearts, flowers, and rainbows over diffused backgrounds.
In Yows and Jammers Stine begins with paintings made directly on postcards of landscapes and rivers and then makes larger paintings based on these cards. She thinks about her representations of nature as abstractions. Her paintings are self-referential, repetitive, and constantly evolving. Vision paintings explore sensory experiences and dreams. She makes emphatic marks with paint she mixes to make reference to other paintings. Stine uses her memories to document time, light, space, experience, and narrative.
Raychael Stine’s work was published in multiple issues of New American Paintings and included in the Texas Biennial. She is a recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art Degoyler Grant, the Stone Award Scholarship at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the Gendler Fellowship as artist in residence at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art in Omaha. Stine is an assistant professor of painting and drawing at the University of New Mexico.
Images for this exhibition can be found on our website www.levygallery.com. High-resolution images are available on request. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @levygallery #raychaelstine #theriverisarivernotaline
Dates: April 20 – May 25, 2018
Reception: May 12, 6–8 pm
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 11:00–4:00 pm
Location: 514 Central Avenue SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Artwork and Information
Raychael Stine