Whitney Bedford
Untitled (Daylighting), 2005
ink and oil on panel
152.4 x 213.4 cm
Whitney Bedford
Untitled (Encontros e Despedidas), 2005
ink and oil on panel
122 x 183 cm
The ghostly apparitions of two tall vessels, pass, quite literally, like ships in the night. A burning streak of orange paint along the water line of one is the only sign of life. Atop a calm, black sea their masts and rigging appear skeletal against a streaky night sky as the boats seem almost to pass through one another. The title of a well-known bossanova folk song, Encontros e Despendidas (’meetings and goodbyes’) provides an appropriately romantic subtitle for this otherworldly composition.
Whitney Bedford
Untitled (Carioca), 2005
ink and oil on panel
71.1 x 94 cm
Whitney Bedford
In Deep, 2005
Ink and oil on panel
Each panel 122 x 183 cm
Two steam ships sail in apparently opposite directions. Having passed each other, they remain coupled by a strange, luminous swell – a huge wave, a patch of fog, or a spillage perhaps. The horizon effectively eliminated, sky and ocean merge to draw the viewer into their depth. Whitney Bedford’s seascapes, not unlike those of other artists working today such as Cy Twombly and Tacita Dean, return to and reinterpret J.M.W. Turner’s nineteenth-century legacy of the sublime.
Whitney Bedford
Hit, 2005
ink and oil on panel dyptich
86 x 122 cm
Whitney Bedford
Two Blue, 2005
ink and oil on panel
122 x 183 cm