W. C. Maggio
American, born 1939

The Other Side #10, 2014
Artwork Details
Materials
latex house paint on canvas mounted on wood panel
Measurements
support: 23 7/8 x 24 inches (60.64 x 60.96 cm)
Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Credit
By exchange: Gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr. and the Stevenson Family, Charlotte A. Watson Fund and Gift of Mrs. Richard J. Sherman, 2017
Accession ID
2017:8.1
Buffalo-based artist W. C. Maggio pours, scrapes, layers, and stipples black and white latex house paints onto various supports. Using razor blades, he often draws on or scrapes away at the surface, a technique that points to the artist’s training in printmaking. Occasionally, he gives the work a tactile, embossed appearance by pushing pigment through mesh, which is laid onto the panel and later removed. Maggio’s work conveys abstract imagery that hovers on the border of representation—calling to mind lunar surfaces, celestial forms, or even molecular photography. However, it is far more contemplative in tone. For example, the title of this work references out-of-body or near-death phenomena. As he explains, “My paintings speak to the human experience. Metaphoric associations encourage a meditative, prayerful state of mind.”
Label from Drawing: The Beginning of Everything, July 8–October 15, 2017