1989-2007. The show features paintings and sculptures from the past eighteen years. Ostendarp has long been engaged with the history of modernist and abstract art through an ongoing exploration of surface, color, scale, and image.
Elizabeth Dee Gallery is proud to
announce a survey exhibition of work by Carl Ostendarp, featuring
paintings and sculptures from the past eighteen years. Ostendarp has
long been engaged with the history of modernist and abstract art
through an ongoing exploration of surface, color, scale, and image. He
has mined sources as varied as Pop Art, Minimalism, Surrealism, and
American color field painting, often all at the same time, in the
creation of a unique and influential style, manifested through
distinct bodies of work. Each is represented in the exhibition within
Ostendarp's most recent painterly endeavor: a room-scaled painting
installation.
While Ostendarp's work has
continuously responded to the history of painting that came before, it
continues to be influential for a generation of painters that have
followed after him. His early urethane foam paintings and sculptures,
which exploit the process of their own making for a deadpan take on
the synthesis of form and formlessness, precipitated a current
interest in the informe and the abject. His benday dot paintings
wittily respond to the construction of the grid and mark a change in
the nature of pictorial language from "function" to
"characterization." Along with his "flat" paintings, they created a
new context for this kind of imagery while forecasting a resurgence of
both styles in much of the appropriated material incorporated in the
work of young artists today. His idiogramatic paintings shift the work
to more personal territory. Hands and feet, drips and zips, beans and
o's populate expanses of paint as a means to convey poetic association
and uncanny experience rather than pop representations. Humorous and
buoyant on first glance, these biomorphic abstractions become equally
complicated and profound. His word paintings take this development one
step further, conflating the act of looking and reading.
Specificity of scale, whether art
historical (as in the paintings based on Miro's Letters and Numbers
attracted to a spark) or site specific (as in the case of his painting
installations) has always engaged Ostendarp's interest. Here he breaks
the painting out of the confinements of canvas and stretcher and sets
the stage for a new experience of the artist's process and
medium.
This is Carl Ostendarp's tenth
solo exhibition in New York and his third with Elizabeth Dee. His work
is the focus of an upcoming show including a wall mural and drawings
at Museum Ludwig, Cologne and his paintings and sculptures will be
presented at the Kunstmuseum Vaduz, Lichtenstein in the exhibition
Lust for Life. In 2007, his wall mural and collection installation was
presented in DAS KAPITAL: Blue Chips & Masterpieces, MMK,
Frankfurt. In 2003, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art,
Ridgefield, CT presented Carl Ostendarp: 189 Drawings, a survey of his
works on paper.
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 1, 6-8 pm
Elizabeth Dee Gallery
545 W 20th Street - New York
Free admission