Sarah McEneaney at Tibor de Nagy
Written by Andrew Katz Katz

In four close-up self portraits, McEneaney poses a little comically, as though for vacation snapshots. Two views of the artist wearing a goofy grin are nearly identical, except that one is an egg tempera painting and the other a wood block print. They’re self-loving, but not narcissistic; the fascination seems not with the image, but with the complexity of a living, human skull. Instead of shouting, “it’s great to be me,” the multi-layered, sketchy heads agree, simply: “it’s great to be alive.”
Such a rosy version of the world might be dismissed as naïve, but McEneaney’s sublime works inside a long tradition of painting; they specifically mirror the inner peace that Georgia O’Keeffe found in her later years in New Mexico. They’re thoroughly wholesome, but deeply sincere. McEneaney is here, bike helmet and all, to remind us that while some choose to mimic a foreign language, others will continue to speak their own. "New Works" is on view at Tibor de Nagy through March 10th. --- Sarah McEneaney's work has been in many museum exhibitions throughout the United States and in Europe including over the last two years at the Delaware Art Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Walton Arts Center, Art Museum, Rhode Island School of Design, and Kunstmuseum, Ahlen, Germany. McEneaney received a certificate from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and studied at Philadelphia College of the Arts. McEneaney has had numerous solo gallery exhibitions both in New York and Philadelphia, where she has lived and worked for many years. Her work was the subject of a major retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art ICA at University of Pennsylvania in 2004. In 2012 the City of Philadelphia will unveil a commission by the artist, a composite landscape of Philadelphia’s parks, which will be installed in its new Youth Study Center. Whitney Kimball is a New York-based painter and art writer.
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