Kara Williams
Born 1978, Amsterdam, NY. Currently living in Mont-Tremblant Quebec, Canada.
Artist Statement
I work in oil because I love the pliant, yet difficult nature of the medium, it keeps me interested. Images function as a visual repository for the symbolic narrative in my mind. The more I paint, the more the language defines itself and becomes increasingly articulate. Like the cycles in a shamanic village, the costumes and fetishes of symbol imbued with elemental energy synthesize in and are purged from my psyche. The physical process of working in an age-old medium, the friendly archaic quality to it, the alchemy of the material combinations, and the smells of oil paint are comforting to me– something tangible I can touch in an electronic age. Figures make up the bulk of my oeuvre, specifically, myself and the people who are closest to me, I am fascinated with the dynamics of relationships and psychology. I like delving into the depths of motivation, emotion and subconscious impulses, in paint, through gesture and costume brings out an aspect of a figure’s personality. Yet I don’t always tell the truth, far from it, I often stray into the realms of fiction, archetype and stereotype, paradox etc.
My figures are often exposed and open, but just as often they are masked, or their very aspect that is revealed conceals their true nature. I like to keep a strong sense of contradiction and ambiguity in my work, to leave the interpretation open to the viewer, it helps retain the mystery. Technically, I use several methods to make my images, but most importantly, I feel compelled to synthesize my own images for source material. In order for the images to have the most power, I need to have a strong connection to them.. I take my own photographs and orchestrate a mock theatrical to get the image I want. Then I often use collage techniques, different elements for background and figure, other times supplementing the base image with invented or borrowed pictures from art history or internet. I am often asked where I get the ideas for my paintings. Elements of the picture come to me sometimes in dreams, or in fantasies of exaggerated realities based on some part of the emotional or essential truth. Other times, an idea about someone or something comes to me through free association, when I focus my gaze on a particular, first the symbols come””then the composition, the pose or gesture, number of figures, etc. Later come the colours, light, details.
These often very personal images are made more universal with archetypes or mythological associations. Thematically, I experiment with notions of the symbolism in sexuality, ego and identity, self and other, voyeurism and the nature of looking.
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Education:
BFA Painting, University at Albany, NY, BA Creative Writing, University at Albany, NY
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Exhibitions:
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
New Paintings: Cat’s Cradles, July 16-23 2010 at La Petite Mort Gallery in Ottawa
New Paintings: Eros and Pathos, February 2009, at La Petite Mort Gallery in Ottawa
Whiteface Women, March 2009, at Gallery 1313, Toronto
DUO EXHIBITIONS
Bloody Brides: New Paintings, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario, 2011
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
Post Mortem, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario. August 2013
Group Exhibition, Municipalite de Val-des-Lacs, Val-des-Lacs, Quebec, 2012
Concours Annuel, Maison des Arts, Saint Faustin, Quebec, 2011
Grande et Petite, Maison des Arts, Saint Faustin, Quebec, 2011
Dada, Maison des Arts, Saint Faustin, Quebec. 2011
Infidels, La Petite Mort Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario, 2010
Confinement, Gallery 1313, Toronto, Nuit Blanche 2009. September -October 2009
My City, Urbanscape Gallery, September 2009
Square Foot, AWOL Gallery, Toronto, August 2009
…And Proud of It, Aldridge Art Gallery, Toronto, Summer 2009
World of Imagination, Queens, New York, March 2009
Hi-Libido, Gallery 1313, February 2009
Group Exhibition, Kohl Gallery of Art in Toronto. March 2008- February 2009
State of Art, Gallery 1313, Toronto, January 2009
Art is Recession Proof, Propeller Gallery, Toronto, December 3-14 2008
This is NOT a Fundraiser, Gallery 1313, Nov 26- Dec 7, 2008
Insomnia, for Nuit Blanche, Redhead Gallery, October 2008
Junction Arts Festival 2008, Academy of Realist Art, September 2008
Holy Fuck Benefit at La Petite Mort Gallery in Ottawa. August 2008
My City, Urbanscape Gallery in Toronto, February 2008
Roots, Women’s Art Show at the Zephyr Art Gallery in Orilla, February 2008
Touched by Fire Exhibition at the Gladstone. October 2007
Junction Arts Festival 2007, Academy of Realist Art, September 2007
Voices, Open Studio in Kingston, Ontario, September 2007
Square Foot Show at the AWOL Gallery, Toronto, Aug 2007
Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, July 2007
Poems, Curses and Dry Spells, Eastern Front Gallery, Toronto, July 2007
Response, Propeller Gallery, Toronto, June 2007
2×2, Propeller Gallery, Toronto. February 2007
Summer Group Show, Fran Hill Gallery, Toronto. Aug 2005
Senior exhibition, University at Albany, May 2001
2000. Exhibited Untitled, a figure study, in a juried show at the University Art Gallery at the University at Albany.
2000 The I-Shop. A collaboration with fellow students and downtown Albany’s public, transforming an abandoned storefront.
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Paintings are located in private collections in Canada, the US, and Europe.