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JOE SORREN USA, b. 1970

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Joe Sorren, The Critic, 2023

Joe Sorren USA, b. 1970

The Critic, 2023
Oil on Canvas
61 x 76 cm
24 x 30 in
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In 'The Critic' by Joe Sorren, the focus is on the intricate interplay between the artwork and its observer. This remarkable canvas conjures a sense of connection that we can...
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In "The Critic" by Joe Sorren, the focus is on the intricate interplay between the artwork and its observer. This remarkable canvas conjures a sense of connection that we can perceive akin to a breeze, that one might feel with another person, transcending physical encounters and allowing us to tap into the artist's emotions through their work.

The subject is captured in the act of writing, reclined upon a rocky perch overlooking the tranquil expanse of the sea, its shades of green and blue stretching to the horizon. All around, gentle waves ebb and flow, enhancing the ambiance of quiet contemplation.


Her gaze speaks volumes, reaching into a distant realm that lies solely within the confines of her own thoughts and imagination. It's a poignant reminder of the personal, intimate connection each individual undergoes when engaging with Art, that connects with their inner world, often a place others can't access. This contemplative depth adds an extra layer of intrigue to the painting, inviting viewers to ponder the depths of the subject's inner thoughts and emotions.

In fact her contemplation of an imagined artwork, one that exists solely in her mind, creates a fascinating "painting within a painting" conceptual effect. This layered visual experience evokes a sense of profundity and complexity that resonates with one of Edward Manet’s masterpieces ‘Un bar aux Folies Bergère’ from 1882.


Accompanying the figure is a mysterious, enigmatic creature, its form defying easy categorization. This enigmatic presence serves as a potent symbol of the boundless realms of imagination that dwell within the artist's subject. Through Sorren's deft brushwork and evocative imagery, "The Critic" becomes a testament to the power of art to bridge the gaps between us, offering a glimpse into the profound connections that can exist between individuals, even in the absence of direct encounter.


Alexandra Mazzanti

Art Historian and Curator,

Owner and Director of Dorothy Circus Gallery


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