Description

A Painter’s Life is a rare glimpse into the mind of an uncompromising painter. Mari Lyons was a life-long “every-day” painter and from an early journal she kept for a short time she reveals the heartbreaks, the pain of rejection, the intense and abiding love of her work, and the quiet triumphs of a painter juggling the demanding life of a mother of four, a busy husband, constant financial pressure; she had a fierce desire to make ever-better work, and for her work to become more visible in the world. Later talks she gave at the Munson William Proctor Institute and Rider University frame the journal entries with the aesthetic concepts that animate her work. This look at her inner life is made more palpable by a selection of more than eighty-five representative paintings in color, along with sketches and photographs. 

Mari studied with Max Beckmann as a teenager, and later at Bard College, Yale-Norfolk, and with Stanley William Hayter. Her early work received high praise in college and from her first exhibition at the Polari Gallery in Woodstock when she was nineteen and still a student. She married at twenty-one, had three children in as many years, and then moved from the Midwest to New York City, where her fourth child was born.

At first influenced by the Abstract Expressionists of the 1950s, she painted non-objectively but soon found the rich thingness of the world irresistible and her work developed into what she called “painterly figuration.” Her journals and notes reveal the intimate details of her long mediation between these two commitments. In time she exhibited regularly at the First Street Gallery in Chelsea and received praise in such places as The Wall Street JournalThe New RepublicThe New York TimesThe SunForbes FYI, and elsewhere. Today her paintings are in The Museum of the City of New York, The New York State Museum, Bard College, The Montana Historical Society, Mills, Wellesley, and Russell Sage colleges, The Montana Museum of Art, and many other museums and private collections.

About the author(s)

Nick Lyons is a former English professor and book publisher, as well as the author and editor of many books on various topics. He lives in New York City.

Reviews

“. . . she was utterly fearless and also enormously erudite . . . she approached every challenge armed with her dazzling painterly prowess and an encyclopedic understanding of the high art traditions.”—Jed Perl

". . . paintings that radiate a constant joy of discovery.”—John Seed

“Many of the works’ titles suggest growth and change. “Expanding Garden,” “Flowers Becoming,” “Green and Purple Rising.” The best paintings find compelling formal expressions for the growth, with what seems to me a renewed, or at least more conscious, investigation of that broad, fertile zone between the abstract and the representational.”—John Goodrich

“The vertiginous exuberance and vibrant plasticity of her Upper West Side street betray her tutelage under Max Beckmann.”—David Cohen

“Almost everything in Lyons’s paintings is animated, excited, and alive. Pots spin. Surfaces rustle. Flowers feel pressed into or breaking free of, fields of white.”—Lance Esplund

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