
Timothy Taylor presents an exhibition of Paul Jenkins’s vibrant paintings, featuring rare oil and enamel works from the 1950s and acrylics and watercolors from the 1960s to 1990s. Jenkins embraced chance in his process, allowing paint to flow freely while guiding it with an ivory knife. Influenced by Goethe and Kant, he coined the term "abstract phenomenist," emphasizing flux. His luminous compositions evoke shifting landscapes, celestial forms, and natural elements through vivid color and fluid movement.