| “Exploring
Barbara Bachner’s Eventful Dream Life”
By Ed McCormack
Gallery and Studio, Sep-Oct, 1999, New York, NY
(…) At times partially obscured by the vigorously brushed areas
of white and gray strokes that surround them, the scrawled words tease
and tantalize the viewer with private revelations that alternately emerge
from and retreat into the painterly miasma. This hide and seek quality
lends Bachner’s compositions a remarkable immediacy, giving one
the sense of a mind in motion between memory and meaning, exposure and
concealment.
By making herself vulnerable on a personal level, Bachner lends a paradoxical
strength to the work. Her courageousness and the sacrifice of privacy
that it entails seems well worthwhile in terms of the revelatory power
it imparts to the work.(…)
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