Gender This. The human face is the subject matter of the eight new paintings on show. By removing any sense of narrative, Adler provides only the mutual gaze between subject and viewer, effectively isolating the psychological component of this interaction.
Andrea Meislin Gallery is pleased to present Gender This, an exhibition by
Toronto-based artist Shelley Adler. The show consists of eight new paintings and
will be Adler's first solo exhibition in New York. An opening reception for the
artist will be held on May 10, from 4 to 7 PM.
The human face is the subject matter of Shelley Adler's paintings. In this
exhibition, each painting features a single figure against a blank background. By
removing any sense of narrative, Adler provides only the mutual gaze between subject
and viewer, effectively isolating the psychological component of this interaction.
In paintings where the subject turns away from the viewer, an inward reality is
still apparent. Adler uses a muted palette of pinks, blues, and oranges, creating a
feeling that is subdued while at the same time unsettling. The process of
painting is felt in the active brushwork and layered texture on the canvas.
With her new paintings Adler has turned her focus to gender identity and the
representation of young men and women. In the male-dominated field of painting,
young adults have often been rendered by men who look upon the care and development
of children with detachment and romanticism. Directly addressing this issue, Adler
emphasizes the "female-gaze," investigating the physical transformation from
adolescence to adulthood as well as the psychological transition from childhood
innocence to adolescent awareness. Boy in a Cap, for instance, depicts a jaunty
youth sporting an expression of arrogance and mischievousness, his ball cap sitting
tilted atop his head. As Adler explains, "I am interested in how motherhood can be
a subject in the realm of contemporary painting without putting it into the expected
corners...effectively painting it from the inside out."
Shelley Adler has exhibited extensively
throughout Canada. She has had solo shows at Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto
(2006), State Gallery, Vancouver (2002), and has participated in numerous group
exhibitions including Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London (2008). Adler received her
MFA from Boston University in 1987. She graduated from York University in Toronto
in 1983 and attended Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland in 1982. In the fall of
2007, Canadian Art Magazine published a feature article on her work, written by
Gillian Mackay.
Opening reception: May 10, 4 - 7 PM
Andrea Meislin Gallery
526 West 26th Street, Suite 214 - New York
Gallery Hours 10 AM to 6 PM, Tuesday - Saturday
Free admission