Thank you Joey Ice, Dumbo’s famous ice sculptor, for introducing me to artist Ed Rath. Although I had seen and heard his name for over two decades we never met until a few months ago. His work is amazing. He might be my new favorite artist.
Obviously fascinated with architectural details and the industrial buildings found in Dumbo and elsewhere in New York, Ed has been living and working in Dumbo since 1981. At that time over 500 artists lived in huge Dumbo lofts at very cheap rents. “You had to be a romantic with a passion for creating big paintings or sculptures in order to survive in those types of conditions” states Ed. “There was no heat or hot water and the roof was always leaking. You had to fix everything yourself.” The majestic beauty of the industrial architecture and the magnificent details also played a huge factor in sustaining Rath. These structures supplied the artist with a lifetime of inspiration as well as a visual vocabulary that has influenced his work throughout his career. This is clearly evident in Rath’s current show METROPOLIS.
Architectural elements have a life of their own in Ed’s urban landscapes which document an architectural style that no longer exists. Animated elements of nature coupled with the absence of a specific vanishing point renders these works energetic and engaging on so many levels. The striking color combinations, architectural elements and humorous cartoonish people add a distinct humanity to his paintings. Experiencing METROPOLIS makes you feel better about life itself and the incredible city and neighborhood in which we Dumboites reside.