American Art Collector | Jan 2017
Michael Carson is known for plucking his figures from bustling parties, quiet household settings, fashion shoots and dressing rooms, and depositing them into empty fields of color that hold them in place, a purgatory of paint where they wait under our watchful eye. They are relaxed, but also slightly concerned, which causes them to gaze out at the viewer, as if to acknowledge our act of voyeurism—and then accept it.