INTRODUCING ANTHONY BAUS : After the Antique

A sepia toned landscape with ruins, with two figures moving left to right.

INTRODUCING ANTHONY BAUS
After the Antique 

January 26 – February 22, 2019

Preview, as part of MASTER DRAWINGS NEW YORK
Friday, January 25th, 4-8 pm

 

Drawings and paintings by the American artist Anthony Baus (b. 1981) will be featured in an exhibition opening on January 26th at Robert Simon Fine Art, 22 East 80th Street, in Manhattan.  As the title indicates, the exhibition is intended to introduce the artist’s work to a new audience.  The timing of the exhibition, during New York’s Master Drawings week, will permit collectors of both contemporary art and Old Masters to experience Baus’s unique vision, which mines the world of antiquity as source material for contemporary issues, expressed through an astonishing graphic facility derived from intense study of Italian baroque drawing.

The phrase “After the Antique” has two associations.  The first is conventional cataloguing terminology that describes a work of art derived or copied from an ancient model or source.  The second is purely chronological: “after” in time.  Anthony Baus’s work meets both criteria, but his references from the ancient world are never literal; rather they are romantic, meditative, and original.  His impressive technique does not reflect the mind of a copyist.  The style of Old Master drawings that Baus has embraced is his preferred language of expression, but his content is entirely personal.  Baus has described it as “romantically inspired narratives created on scaffolding of ancient architecture, richly imbued with symbolism and mystery.”

For the artist the present exhibition began as a meditation on time.  Months spent in Rome drew Baus into study of and contemplation on the Mithraic Mysteries, the cult religion practiced there from the 1st to the 4th centuries A.D.  The characters that inform Mithraism provide the starting point for Baus’s rumination on thought and the position of man in the universe, expressed through symbolism both historical and fantastical.

Baus’s works can be savored as intricate compositions of great beauty and finesse. They are also complex and sophisticated allegories on weighty themes.  However appreciated or approached, they provide an introduction to a visionary artist of earnest intent and expansive imagination.

Anthony Baus is an alumnus and faculty member of the Grand Central Atelier in Long Island City, New York.

During the exhibition, a group of selected Old Master drawings will be on view concurrently.

A conversation between Robert Simon and Anthony Baus will take place at the gallery
on Thursday, February 7th at 6pm.  Space is limited and reservations are required.

 

A pack of hyenas roams the  ruins of the Mithraic Mysteries.