NEW YORK, NY.- David Nolan Gallery presents The State of Play, an exhibition of new works by Jorinde Voigt. For the artists fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, Voigt continues to expand upon her singular practice of methodical and conceptually rigorous visual scores that transcend everyday perceptual experiences and attempt to translate into color and form that which is most ephemeral and impenetrable.
Working serially and within a predetermined structure and set of formal restraints, Voigts process begins by hand dying each sheet of paper a hue that corresponds to specific stimuli or emotion. In the case of her newest series, Potential (2020), Voigt selected a midnight blue, albeit with its various reallife associations (i.e. time of day, nautical and cosmological phenomena, et al.) put into question. Voigts meticulous notations and gestural markings then introduce an added layer of visual coding, allowing each unique work within the series to convey its own individual and emotional meaning. Experienced serially, Voigts works build incrementally, unraveling as if walking through an operatic score, lulling the viewer into a kind of dream state that is at once familiar and otherworldly.
As in reality, elements of chance always interrupt Voigts pre-existing frameworks and new forms and meanings emerge that lead to other revelations, and so on. In The Match and studies for Immersive Integral Rainbow the artist simultaneously alludes to real and philosophical phenomena while destabilizing the viewers expectation of space and time. Voigts applications of jagged shapes of gold leaf likewise grounds the work and suggests infinite movement. For Voigt, the literal translation of a concept - whether a text, symphony, or a city stroll (all explored in previous bodies of work) - is counter to how one experiences daily life. Landscapes arent stable, and experiences evolve exponentially. Voigts hybrid worlds collapse these virtual realities in which past and present, internal and external comingle and morph indefinitely, interrupted and guided by the artists disciplined notations and choreographed movements that respond to the artists own physicality and anticipate the viewers interconnected experience.