Myles Bennett

Works
  • Myles Bennett, Deconstructed Prism, 2023
    Deconstructed Prism, 2023
  • Myles Bennett, Penumbra8, 2023
    Penumbra8, 2023
  • Myles Bennett, Thousand Yards of Sea 29, 2023
    Thousand Yards of Sea 29, 2023
  • Myles Bennett, Thousand Yards of Sea 38, 2023
    Thousand Yards of Sea 38, 2023
  • Myles Bennett, Waves 1, 2023
    Waves 1, 2023
  • Myles Bennett, Waves 2, 2023
    Waves 2, 2023
  • Myles Bennett, Waves 7, 2023
    Waves 7, 2023
  • Myles Bennett, Dying light 13, 2022
    Dying light 13, 2022
  • Myles Bennett, Reconstructed Prism 3, 2022
    Reconstructed Prism 3, 2022
  • Myles Bennett, Thousand yards of the sea 24, 2022
    Thousand yards of the sea 24, 2022
  • Myles Bennett, Thousand yards of the sea 26, 2022
    Thousand yards of the sea 26, 2022
  • Myles Bennett, Eruption Vesuvius, 2021
    Eruption Vesuvius, 2021
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Biography

Myles Bennett is interested in the intersection of architectural drawings, 18th century landscape paintings, and the organized space of woven and raw canvas. For centuries, canvas in all of its forms has represented what we understand to be a picture plane. The material has been stretched, primed, and conditioned for the creation of a multitude of genres of paintings. It has been left bare, painted all white or black, or gridded with graphite. Bennett's work examines these methods, and rather than subverting them, opens up a new conversation about what a picture plane could be.

Bennett's explorative process is realized through his figurative paintings, sculpture, photography, minimalist and maximalist drawings. His works are manifested in various forms of physical abstraction which combine these diverse mediums and delve into what lies within and underneath the historic materials. Whether the process lends itself to drawing lines guided by the canvas grain, inking into the cotton fibers, or the precise extraction of the canvas’s warp, leaving the weft behind, all tactics seek to fuse the artist’s curiosities and the surface’s condition into an aesthetic balancing act.

Bennett attended the Rhode Island School of Design, attaining a bachelors degree in architecture in 2006. Recent solo exhibitions include Galerie Tangerine (Nashville, TN 2020), LaFontsee Gallery (Grand Rapids, MI 2019), Bennett Galleries (Nashville, TN 2018) and Espositivo Gallery (Madrid 2018).

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