Simon Aldridge
Ellen Altfest
Augusto Arbizo
Jan Baracz
Roberto Bermejo
Sebastian Blanck
Mark Bradford
Jane Callister
Karlos Carcamo
Carolyn Carr
Matt Chansky
Jose Leon Cerrillo
Nayda Collazo-Llorens
Elizabeth Conlon
Claire Corey
Maria Cruz
Jay Davis
Andrea DeFlorio
Mary Doherty
Carl Eckhoff
Benjamin Edwards
Judith Eisler
Karel Funk
Michael Gibson
Frantiska Gilman
Tim Gilman
Inaki Gracenea
Isca Greenfield-Sanders
Terry Haggerty
Brad Hampton
Marc Hadelman
Janice Handleman
Ellen Harvey
Millree Hughes
Minako Iwamura
Sunny Kim
Kieren Kinney
Carla Klein
Dorota Kolodziejczyk
Mara Korkola
Evan Lintermans
Valentina Loi
Octavius Neveaux
David Nicholson
Odili Donald Odita
Graham Parks
Michael Phelan
Thomas Pihl
Seth Price
Nathaniel Quinn
Jessica Rohrer
Gabriela Schutz
James Sheehan
John Tremblay
Anton Vidokle
Kelley Walker
Darren Wardle
Kehinde Wiley
Carrie Yamaoka
Gyoko Yoshida
Brenda Zlamany
Painting As Paradox is an experimental exercise in synthesizing research of the eclectic practices of young emerging artists grappling with various fraught legacies of painting. Their work often reflects a continual gesturing towards tradition and concurrent redefinition of painting in contemporary terms.
Curated by Lauri Firstenberg
Simon Aldridge, Ellen Altfest, Augusto Arbizo, Jan Baracz, Roberto
Bermejo, Sebastian Blanck, Mark Bradford, Jane Callister, Karlos Carcamo,
Carolyn Carr, Matt Chansky, Jose Leon Cerrillo, Nayda Collazo-Llorens,
Elizabeth Conlon, Claire Corey, Maria Cruz, Jay Davis, Andrea DeFlorio,
Mary Doherty, Carl Eckhoff, Benjamin Edwards, Judith Eisler, Karel Funk,
Michael Gibson, Frantiska + Tim Gilman, Inaki Gracenea, Isca
Greenfield-Sanders, Terry Haggerty, Brad Hampton, Marc Hadelman, Janice
Handleman, Ellen Harvey, Millree Hughes, Minako Iwamura, Sunny Kim, Kieren
Kinney, Carla Klein, Dorota Kolodziejczyk, Mara Korkola Evan Lintermans,
Valentina Loi, Octavius Neveaux, David Nicholson, Odili Donald Odita,
Graham Parks, Michael Phelan, Thomas Pihl, Seth Price, Nathaniel Quinn,
Jessica Rohrer, Gabriela Schutz, James Sheehan, John Tremblay, Anton
Vidokle, Kelley Walker, Darren Wardle, Kehinde Wiley, CarrieYamaoka, Gyoko
Yoshida, Brenda Zlamany
In the image:Darren Wardle, 'The Convex Operation', 2000, oil on canvas
Painting As Paradox is an experimental exercise in synthesizing research
of the eclectic practices of young emerging artists grappling with various
fraught legacies of painting. Their work often reflects a continual
gesturing towards tradition and concurrent redefinition of painting in
contemporary terms. Examining the tendencies of artists trying to
reconcile the contradictions and taboos of painting to date, not to
mention its alleged disappearance and resurgence, this exhibition
investigates the measures taken to maintain the mediums relevance.
Impacted by the specter of both historical and contemporary precursors,
the work represented in the show often demonstrates the re-posturing of
traditional genres within the lexicon of new technologies. This highly
self-conscious interest in the status of painting, its production,
reception, and circulation, has led to enormous activity, from digital
painting, hybrid painting, non-painting, hyper-figurative painting, and
beyond, primarily initiating a collapse of categorization.
In light of the current block-buster exhibitions such as Urgent Painting
at the Musee dArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris or Painting at the Edge of
the World, Walker Art Center, Painting As Paradox does not intend to
compete as a survey of present movements in art making. Rather, the show
focuses on over fifty emerging artists whose work reveals contradictions
within individual practices, but particularly the visual and conceptual
tensions between disparate contemporaneous productions. Hung salon-style
to reflect the sheer proliferation of production and the eruption of
traditional genres, the task of this show is to represent, not to
reconcile, disparate levels of production in a singular condensed space.
A catalogue will be available.
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