Epitaphios. On view will be large monochromatic oil paintings, pencil drawings, as well as hand painted celluloid strips which the artist projects in live performances accompanied by Briggan Krauss, a noted experimental electronic music composer.
Epitaphios
Paintings, Works on Paper, and Painted Films
Thomas Erben is pleased to present the first solo exhibition of Raha
Raissnia (born 1968 in Teheran, Iran). On view will be large
monochromatic oil paintings, pencil drawings, as well as hand painted
celluloid strips which the artist projects in live performances
accompanied by Briggan Krauss, a noted experimental electronic music
composer.
Raissnia physically engages the surface of all of her abstract works.
Each image emerges as a kind of performance of applying paint, rubbing,
erasing, sanding and reapplication until the moment of completion. The
final work exists as a result of its own history, resonating with the
memory of each mark.
In both media, drawings as well as paintings, linear segments or
surfaces are built through accumulation. Together these elements form
within their layering an illusion of architectural dimensionality which
never denies its inherent flatness; at the same time a biomorphic
quality is acquired through partial erasure, bleeding and multiple
applications. The resulting images present abstract forms merging with
a visceral landscape, simultaneously appearing to be drawn from such
traditions as Islamic ornamentalism or the Ecole de Paris and a
futuristic, space-age biomorphicism. There is a naturalistic quality of
light that creates an immediate connection to this as a world we know
but yet have never experienced before.
In an extension of her practice, the artist applies similar processes on
celluloid. By collaborating with musicians and utilizing a prepared
projector as a visual instrument to manipulate motion and focus, she
further intensifies the experience of the audience. Through this, she
relaxes our impulse for a historically conditioned static viewing of her
abstract work and engages a revitalized appreciation of the genre.
Raissnia emigrated to the United States in 1983. She received her BFA
from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1992 and her MFA from
Pratt Institute in 2002. In between receiving her degrees, her interest
in avant garde film making led her to take on an internship at Anthology
Film Archives (1995-99) where she also occasionally exhibited. Coming
October, she has an upcoming solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art
in Isfahan, Iran.
Reception: Thursday, April 22, 6 - 8:30 with a film performance with
musical works by Briggan Krauss at 8:00
Additional Performances
Thursday, May 13 - Saturday, May 15, 7:00
Thursday, June 3 - Saturday, June 5, 7:00
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10-6
Thomas Erben Gallery
(212)645-8701
516 W. 20th Street (Btwn. 10 and 11 Avenues)
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