Detachment: Jason Craighead Art Exhibition To Open At Flanders Gallery

Featuring all new works on paper, canvas, and installation. 

"compare me to no one," 76w x 80h, mixed media on canvas

August 9, 2011 (Raleigh, NC) – Artist Jason Craighead’s newest works will be featured in a special exhibition entitled “Detachment” at Flanders Gallery in downtown Raleigh from September 2 through October 1.

The show will include works on paper in a full range of sizes up to 22w x 30h, several large-scale works on canvas, and an installation collage of small drawings and random text.

“Detachment” marks Craighead’s first major exhibition in over a year. It also represents a dramatic evolution in his work, which has been widely recognized for the layers of paint that seem to veil the brushstrokes behind them. The Raleigh News & Observer’s Michele Natale once wrote of his paintings: “Beneath the curtains of poured paint, edges of color and hidden activity hint at the processes of building and

"who thought of the heart," 22w x 30h, mixed media on paper

rebuilding…” The Independent Weekly’s Amy White has referred to his “insistent gestural layering of painted and pencil-drawn lines, which are in turn layered and brushed over with pale washes that read as fog or atmosphere…”

According to Craighead, events and self discovery over the past two or three years have caused him to begin lifting that veil, pulling the curtain back, and washing away the fog. This is immediately evident in such works for the show as “Compare Me To No One,” a 76w x 80h mixed media on canvas painting.

“I’m no longer holding anything back,” he said. “The new work is raw, powerful, and emotional. The layers are stripped off. My tears are right there to be seen. I’m making real, honest work because I’m inspired to do so, and for no other reason. It is both scary and thrilling.”

He realizes, he said, that the inspiration for this new work was a direct result of his systematic detachment – hence the title of the show — from gallery representation that he did not feel was supportive of his evolution as an artist.

“Part of getting myself in the right place mentally was getting myself in the right places physically, like Flanders Gallery. It has been so refreshing and inspiring to work with someone like [Flanders director] Kelly McChesney, who honestly values an artist’s creativity, truly believes in the work she represents, and completely supports her artists’ careers.”

The exhibition will include the work of artist Holly Fischer, whose white clay figurative and abstract sculptures will be juxtaposed against the backdrop Craighead’s paintings and installation.

The opening reception will be held Friday, September 2, from 6 to 10 p.m. Flanders Art Gallery is located at 302 South West Street, Raleigh, NC 27603. For more information call 919-834-5044 or visit www.flandersart.com.

"individuality," 76w x 50h, mixed media on canvas

Jason Craighead is represented by Flanders Gallery and by Broadhurst Gallery in Pinehurst, NC. For more information about the artist, visit www.jasoncraighead.com.

About Jason Craighead

Jason Craighead is a recognized leader in the North Carolina art scene. His work has been included in many solo and group exhibitions throughout the Southeastern United States. He has received numerous awards and served as a juror for various art shows. He has been selected as Signature Artist for charitable art auctions, and his work has been featured in a number of publications, including Artists & Art Galleries of the Southeast. He has also been an active participant in the Raleigh arts community for many years and is a member of the City of Raleigh Arts Commission. For more information: www.jasoncraighead.com.

Jason Craighead Donates Painting, Proceeds to Art Papers Auction

Annual Atlanta event showcases some of the finest artists from around the world.

"Newer Poetry" by Jason Craighead

February 24, 2011 (RALEIGH, NC) — Raleigh artist Jason Craighead recently donated a painting to the 12th Annual Art Papers Auction in Atlanta to help raise funds for the non-profit organization. His painting “Newer Poetry,” a 40 by 40 mixed media on canvas piece, sold for $2000 during a silent auction held Saturday, February 5, from 7-10 p.m. in the Mason Murer Fine Art gallery in Atlanta. Bidding began at $800.

The Art Papers Auction is an annual invitational showcase of works by known and emerging artists from around the world. Art Papers’ staff selects and reviews all the works on offer. The Collector’s Preview took place Friday, February 4, with the silent auction and gala following on February 5.

“I thought that Jason’s work would be great for the Art Papers auction because he is quickly gaining recognition in Atlanta as well as other areas outside of Raleigh,” said Kelly McChesney, director of Flanders Gallery. Flanders represents Jason in the Raleigh area. “By exhibiting in the Art Papers auction — as one of the biggest events in the Atlanta art scene — Jason has a great opportunity to expose more collectors, curators, and gallery owners to his work. Jason already has many collectors in the Atlanta area, as well as a few galleries hoping to exhibit his work. So the Art Papers committee was eager to have his work in the auction. It was a natural fit.”

Participating artists were allowed to receive up to 35 percent of the proceeds from the sales of their works. Jason Craighead chose to donate all of his proceeds to benefit Art Papers’ mission of providing “an independent and accessible forum for the exchange of perspectives on the role of contemporary art as a socially relevant and engaged discourse.”

Jason Craighead frequently donates work for worthy and charitable causes, including Works of Heart, Raleigh’s premier art auction that raises funds for the Triangle AIDS Alliance.

Other Flanders artists who participated in the auction were: Nancy Baker, Ashlynn Browning, Holly Fischer, Andre Leon Gray, David McConnell, Shaun Richards and Mia Yoon.

Art Papers is a non-profit organization dedicated to the examination, development, and definition of art and culture in the world today. Established in 1976 by the Atlanta Art Workers Coalition, Art Papers implements its mission today through the publication of Art Papers Magazine and various public programs. For more information on Art Papers, go to www.artpapers.org.

For more information on Jason Craighead, visit www.jasoncraighead.com or www.flandersgallery.com.

About Jason Craighead

Jason Craighead is a recognized leader in the North Carolina art scene. His work has been included in many solo and group exhibitions throughout the Southeastern United States. He has received numerous awards and served as a juror for various art shows. He has been selected as Signature Artist for charitable art auctions, and his work has been featured in a number of publications. Jason is represented by Flanders Art Gallery in Raleigh, NC.

Jason Craighead Joins Flanders Gallery

Jason Craighead

The Raleigh gallery will represent the artist in the Triangle region.

 

October 30, 2010 (RALEIGH, NC) – Jason Craighead, an award-winning artist whose work has been feature in solo and group exhibitions throughout the Southeast, is now represented by Flanders Gallery in Raleigh.

 

“As an artist, it’s important that your representation reflects your thought processes and philosophy about art,” Craighead said recently. “The Flanders gallery shows and represents only serious artists, and is serious about educating the public about contemporary art. I’m delighted to be associated with Flanders.”

 

Craighead’s work is currently part of a major group exhibition at the Green Hill Center for NC Art in Greensboro, NC, entitled “Drawing Revisited.” Running through October 21, the exhibit, entitled  “Drawing Revisited,” showcases over 50 North Carolina artists.

 

An active participant in the North Carolina arts community, he is a member of the City of Raleigh Arts Commission, the first municipal arts commission created in the state.

 

Owned by Kelly Flanders McChesney, Flanders Gallery currently represents 13 contemporary artists whose work includes installation art, painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and photography.

 

Flanders Gallery is located at 302 South West Street, Raleigh, and open Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Other times are available by appointment. For more information, visit www.flandersartgallery.com.

 

For more information on Jason Craighead, visit www.jasoncraighead.com.

 

About the artist:

 

A professional artist for over a decade, Jason Craighead is a recognized leader in the North Carolina arts community. His work has been included in many solo and group exhibitions throughout the Southeastern United States. He has received numerous awards and served as a juror for various art shows. He has been selected as Signature Artist for major charitable art auctions, and his work has been featured in a number of publications, including Artists & Art Galleries of the Southeast. He is also a member of the City of Raleigh Arts Commission and the Raleigh Public Arts Committee. He is currently represented by Broadhurst Gallery in Pinehurst and Flanders Gallery in Raleigh. For more information visit www.jasoncraighead.com.