Randy Shull: Black & White

August 9 – September 21, 2024

Abstract painting with hammocks, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Rapunzel, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted

60h x 54w in
152.40h x 137.16w cm

RS_058

Abstract painting with hammocks, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Mayan Dream, 2024

Acrylic and metallic paint on woven hammock, mounted

68h x 50w in
172.72h x 127w cm

RS_055

Abstract painting with hammocks, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Appalachian Mariposa, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted 

67h x 50w in
170.18h x 127w cm

RS_056

Abstract collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage IX, 2024

Acrylic and metallic paint on woven hammock, wood

25h x 25 1/2w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
63.50h x 64.77w x 5.72d cm

Unique

RS_073

Abstract collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage III, 2024

Water-based paint on woven hammock, wood, gold leaf

29 1/2h x 26w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
74.93h x 66.04w x 5.72d cm

Unique

RS_066

Abstract black and gold collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage I, 2024

Water-based paint on woven hammock, wood, gold leaf

10h x 10w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
25.40h x 25.40w x 5.72d cm

RS_064

Abstract collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage X, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, wood, gold leaf

29 1/2h x 39 1/2w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
74.93h x 100.33w x 5.72d cm

Unique

RS_074

Large bolder on top of folded mattress, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

American Dream, 2024

Boulder on found mattress

45h x 48w x 46d in
114.30h x 121.92w x 116.84d cm

RS_078

Abstract painting with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Black & White Mariposa, 2024

Acrylic and metallic paint on woven hammock, mounted

44h x 52w in
111.76h x 132.08w cm

Unique

RS_077

Abstract large blue painting with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Tether I, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted and framed in four panels

88 x 39 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches (each)
88 x 159 x 1 1/2 inches (total)

Unique

RS_076

Abstract teal and gold collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage IV, 2024

Water-based paint on woven hammock, wood, gold leaf

22h x 22w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
55.88h x 55.88w x 5.72d cm

Unique

RS_067

Blue and white abstract acrylic on hammock painting by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Blue Bisagra, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted

77h x 80w in
195.58h x 203.20w cm

RS_059

Large acrylic on hammock abstract painting by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Bisagras V, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted

84h x 162w in
213.36h x 411.48w cm

RS_060

Abstract purple painting with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Appalachian Dream, 2023

Acrylic on woven hammock, wooden rocker, mounted

84h x 84w in
213.36h x 213.36w cm

RS_054

Brown leather coach mounted to wall, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Couch Surfing, 2024

Found couch

Dimensions variable

RS_079

Abstract tiled artwork work by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Wash, 2023

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted

40h x 60w in
101.60h x 152.40w cm
(framed size)

RS_062

Large spray painted painting of chairs, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Supper Painting, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

96h x 180w in
243.84h x 457.20w cm

RS_081

Abstract painting with hammocks, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Canyon, 2023

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted

Framed: 72 1/2h x 61w x 2 1/4d in
184.15h x 154.94w x 5.72d cm

RS_080

Abstract collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage II, 2024

Water-based paint on woven hammock, wood, gold leaf, glass

28h x 26w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
71.12h x 66.04w x 5.72d cm

Unique

RS_065

Abstract black and gold collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage VI, 2024

Water-based and metallic paint on woven hammock, wood, gold leaf

18h x 18w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
45.72h x 45.72w x 5.72d cm

Unique

RS_070

Abstract black and gold collage with hammock, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Untitled Collage V, 2024

Water-based paint on woven hammock, gold leaf, wood

18h x 18w x 2 1/4d in (framed)
45.72h x 45.72w x 5.72d cm

Unique

RS_069

Tiled abstract teal work by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Tether III, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted

62h x 48w in
157.48h x 121.92w cm
(framed size)

RS_061

Abstract tiled artwork by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Tether II, 2024

Acrylic on woven hammock, mounted

83h x 74w in
210.82h x 187.96w cm
(framed size)

RS_063

Gold necklace with gold cinder block pendant, by Randy Shull

Randy Shull

Hormigón, 2023

Concrete and 22K gold leaf, chain is 18K gold plated

Dimensions Variable

RS_082

Press Release

Tracey Morgan Gallery is pleased to present Black & White, an exhibition of new work by artist Randy Shull. This is Shull’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. An opening reception for the Artist is scheduled for Friday, August 9 from 6-8PM.

 

Shull has the unique ability to evoke both gravity and weightlessness within a single artwork, pouring thick layers of paint around the loose weave of handmade hammocks, a material that he has been incorporating in his work for several years. Hammocks are core to life in the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico where Shull has lived part-time for the past 18 years, and where he maintains a studio in the historic center of Mérida. If art and hammocks are the vehicles of dreams, Shull’s work carves a path into the subconscious. 

 

As objects, hammocks are extremely strong and malleable, with a rich cultural history. Shull at once honors this craft and lineage while treating it irreverently, exploring the boundaries of what a painting can be with tireless experimentation. In these heavily textured almost muscular works, Shull subverts the very notion of a painting, reversing the usual roll of canvas and paint. Using paint as a binder to hold the hammocks together, he creates a radical new material that is culled from the histories of art and craft while decidedly pointing towards their futures. 

 

The natural sagging and draping that occurs in these works lends a tapestry-like aesthetic, and upon looking we become suddenly viscerally aware of the weight of our bodies. Simultaneously, Shull’s use of vibrant colors, earth tones, and rough surfaces and edges allows us to revel in the simple pleasures of materiality and light.

 

The title of the exhibition is in part a nod toward contemporary life in the polarized U.S. and is in line with Shull’s interest in pairs, contrasts, and the spaces between; many of the works on view are subtly divided into two panels.

 

In addition to the paintings, the exhibition includes sculptural elements and a video piece that illustrate Shull’s investigation, in the extreme, of the capacity and capability of the hammock.

 

Randy Shull lives and works in Asheville, NC and Mérida, Mexico. He received his BFA in Furniture Design from Rochester Institute of Technology, NY in 1986. He is the recipient of a North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship and a NEA Southern Arts Federation grant. He has exhibited both nationally and internationally and his work is included in the collections of The Brooklyn Museum, NY; The High Museum of Art, GA; The Renwick Museum of American Art, Washington, D.C.; The Mint Museum of Craft + Design, NC; Racine Museum of Art, WI; The Gregg Museum of Art & Design, NC; Museum of Art and Design, NY, Black Mountain College Museum, NC; The Asheville Art Museum, NC; The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, LA; The Mobile Museum of Art, AL, and numerous corporate collections including Fidelity, Wells Fargo, Piedmont Natural Gas, Duke Hospital, and Wortham Center for the Performing Arts, among others.