CATHERINE GOODMAN – NEW WORKS

Posted on 2024-03-04

Goodman’s characteristically animated surfaces and energetic brushstrokes have long been signatures of her expressionistic landscape paintings, portraits and sketches. Now, as she moves into abstraction, the distinctive vitality of her art takes on a new, immersive power. Saturated in color and monumental in scale, Goodman’s newest paintings remain imbued with a longstanding connection to memory, place and the unconscious, that has shaped her art for many years.

Opposite – Girls, 2023

Exhibition runs through to May 5th, 2024

Hauser & Wirth
901 East 3rd Street
90013 Los Angeles
USA

www.hauserwirth.com

  

RETROACTION (PART TWO)

Posted on 2024-03-04

In the early 1990s a generation of artists in the United States were using exhibitions to draw attention to real-world crises: by the time Bill Clinton was inaugurated in January 1993, AIDS was officially the #1 cause of death for men aged 25 – 44 in the country; the Los Angeles uprising had been declared the most destructive period of local unrest in US history; and the Culture Wars were in full force, after the Robert Mapplethorpe ‘obscenity’ hearing marked the nation’s first criminal trial over content in an exhibition. Terms such as multiculturalism, identity politics and marginalization signified spaces of contestation, while in art, the market had collapsed following a global recession, causing an unprecedented number of galleries to shutter.

Opposite – Lauren Halsey, portal hoppin hood poppin, 2023

Exhibition runs through to May 5th, 2024

Hauser & Wirth
901 East 3rd Street
90013 Los Angeles
USA

www.hauserwirth.com

  

PAT STEIR – PAINTED RAIN

Posted on 2024-03-04

…Renowned for a pioneering approach to painting that synthesizes conceptual art, figuration and abstraction, celebrated American artist Pat Steir will unveil a brand new body of work in her first Los Angeles solo exhibition in over 30 years. Opening 28 February,‘Painted Rain’ will fill Hauser & Wirth’s West Hollywood space with canvases that take as their origin point Steir’s recollections of her time in Los Angeles, in particular, the ocean and sky she experienced while teaching at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in the 1970s.

Opposite – Blue, 2022-23

Exhibition runs through to May 4th, 2024

Hauser & Wirth
8980 Santa Monica Boulevard
CA 90069 West Hollywood
USA

www.hauserwirth.com

  

PETER FRIE – THE VIEW BELONGS TO EVERYONE

Posted on 2024-02-26

Peter Frie presents his latest small-scale oil paintings and bronze sculptures in his new exhibition. Frie’s timeless landscapes have an experiential resonance to which everyone can relate. His canvases present nameless scenes that remind us of places we know or foreign lands we have visited, or they might equally represent landscapes within ourselves. They also possess a metaphorical universality that transcends the
physical location.
Frie paints only from memory, never by replicating real landscapes. Nevertheless, his works are rooted in the landscape tradition, particularly the Symbolist aesthetic of using landscapes to express abstract concepts such as mental states and memories, and the romantic tradition of imbuing scenery with a powerful emotive presence. The small size and the white frame enclosing the picture plane highlights the limits of
experience inviting us to picture the landscape that extends beyond the picture frame. The dark-hued sculptures are like three-dimensional negatives of the paintings, or gateways that lead us deeper inside their mystical world.

Opposite – The View Belongs to Everyone, 2023

Exhibition runs through to March 17th, 2024

Galerie Forsblom
Galerie Forsblom Yrjönkatu 22
00120 Helsinki
Finland

www.galerieforsblom.com

  

JESS VALICE – MARA

Posted on 2024-02-26

Valice’s people tend to fill the frames in which they are pictured, often cramped or bent to fit within her canvases, which are scaled to or larger than life. Their environments are characteristically austere and mundane, frequently monochromatic. Her aesthetic updates Social Realism of the last century, imbuing attractive Gen Z and Millenial subjects, posed with nonchalant savvy, with the monumentality and heroic grit of a figure like Fougeron’s working class wife in Return from the Market (1953). There are painted elements in her growing body of work reminiscent of Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud, Nicole Eisenman and Yoshitomo Nara. While vibrant color may occur—a lurid tangerine or bright blue background over here, a pair of strawberry red ears back there—they are exceptions to what is generally a subdued and sedate palette of dirtied, grayed, and yellowed hues: earthy, warm, and impoverished. Light and shadow, as they articulate fleshy mass, is generally amped up and slicked for seductive appeal. Her proportions are selectively exaggerating to Mannerist extremes, demonstrating a fondness for oversized hands and feet with digits swollen like floppy sausages or engorged tumors.

Opposite – Ally, 2024

Exhibition runs through to April 20th, 2024

Almine Rech
39 East 78th Street, 2nd Floor
NY 10075
New York

www.alminerech.com

  

RICHARD SERRA – SIX LARGE DRAWINGS

Posted on 2024-02-26

David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of six significant large-scale drawings by American artist Richard Serra (b. 1938) at the gallery’s 24 Grafton Street space in London. This will be the artist’s first show at David Zwirner’s London location, and follows his concurrent exhibitions of new sculpture and drawings at David Zwirner in 2022 in New York.

Opposite – Cheever, 2009

Exhibition runs April 9th – May 18th, 2024

David Zwirner
24 Grafton Street
W1S 4EZ
London

www.davidzwirner.com