These paintings of fish in a pond are kinda of an Andy Warhol crossed with Monet and Eric Fischl.
Jan De Vliegher
Jan De Vliegher / Untitled 16 / 2013
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Jan De Vliegher
22 November - 18 January 2014
Reception 6 - 8 pm
520 W 24 NYC
Mike Weiss Gallery is pleased to present new works by Jan De Vliegher,
the artist's second solo show with the gallery. Layering rich hues of
wet oil paint and working from the shoulder, De Vliegher takes an
athletic approach to an otherwise banal nature scene, offering a series
of large-scale canvases that contrast deep, murky waters with
fluorescent patterned figures. In a meditation on mark-making, rhythm,
and symphonic harmony, a world built on landscape and impressionism
emerges, breathing new life into these time-honored genres while
catalyzing a new approach to abstraction, repetition, and action
painting.
Jan De Vliegher / Untitled 11 / Studio view / 2013 / Bruges, Belgium
In
his first solo show, De Vliegher sourced prominent European museum
collections to build out his own Treasury in the gallery space, lining
porcelain plates of classical antiquity to speak to ritual, cultural
anthropology, and notions of contemporary collecting. In this new body,
we see the artist's fascination with the painting experience continue
through vigorous drip marks, surface-level imagery, and overpowering
scale. Imbued with masterfully precise mathematical composition, the
resulting structure resonates with distinctive cadence and conscious
meter, and teems with a palpable energy. Like a documentary filmmaker,
De Vliegher unravels a series of stills that live on via fluidity of
stroke and vivid sense of movement, piecing together a self-contained
environment that catalogs the passage of time, not unlike Monet's
infamous Haystacks.
Jan De Vliegher / Untitled 14 / 2013 / Oil on canvas / 52 x 79 inches
To create each work, months of in situ research and photographic study culminate in a choreographic routine of several hundred paintbrushes and dozens of pre-mixed colors. Completed in one sitting with no room for error, the process draws upon the gestural history of abstract expressionism, splaying broad color fields into an all-over sea of pattern. Moving through the motif with ferocity and speed, the process feels cathartic and the result almost like an exorcism-a ritual continued ad nauseum in search of purity. As the combinations of shape and color intermingle canvas to canvas, seemingly without borders and extending beyond the painting's edge, we find the same detuned subject matter as Warhol's repeating car crashes, Marilyns, and Jackies. In the end, form dissolves into pure painterly abstraction, freed from meaning and liberated into the act of art-making alone.
Jan De Vliegher / Untitled 26 / Studio view / 2013 / Bruges, Belgium
The melodic remnants of mere hours of alla prima
"wet-on-wet" application, De Vliegher's process reflects more of a
6-hour opera than a laborious marathon-alternating "verse" and "chorus"
until each piece resolves into harmony, leaving behind an echo of
perfect unison as trace of life.
Jan De Vliegher / Untitled 1 / 2013 / Oil on canvas / 63 x 95 inches
Jan
De Vliegher lives and works in Bruges, Belgium. He has exhibited
extensively in Europe including Knokke, Belgium; Venice, Italy;
Stockholm, Sweden and Berlin, Germany. This is his second solo exhibition with Mike Weiss Gallery in NYC.
520 W 24 NYC
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