BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- UTA Artist Space announced a new exhibition from rising young abstract expressionist painter Nicholas Kontaxis.
Catch Me will be the most ambitious solo exhibition of Nicholas career to date, featuring an expansive collection of never-before-seen paintings created over the last two years that showcase Nicholas stylistic evolution and artistic maturation. While these last two years were primarily defined by restrictions and confinements, Catch Me captures a spirit of freedom and experimentation.
Instinctively drawn to painting, the medium has provided Nicholas a conduit for expressing his notably distinct interior life. The artist was born with a brain tumor that has resulted in thousands of seizures over his lifetime, atypical motor function, and neurodiversity. His speech consists of short utterances, which often become the imaginative titles for his works and are documented while he paints: Hear the Rain, Got Issues, and Just One More Time, to name a few.
Nicholas has had numerous sold-out, solo shows in Los Angeles, London, Chicago, Atlanta, and Brooklyn. His paintings have garnered critical comparisons to Sam Francis and Jasper Johns, but remain singular in their raw and visceral anomaly.
The extraordinary use of color and enormous scale of Nicholas paintings blow me away, says Partner and Creative Director of UTA Fine Arts/Artist Space Arthur Lewis. Watching him mature artistically and continually reinvent his body of work inspires my own recognition of the human capacity for growth and transformation. This is one of the most thrilling moments for UTA Artist Space and Im grateful to have had this opportunity to work with Nicholas and his family.
UTA Artist Space is an exhibition venue designed by Ai Weiwei in the heart of Beverly Hills that is committed to showcasing art by globally recognized talent. Since its establishment in 2016, UTA Artist Space has presented notable exhibitions with interdisciplinary artists and creatives, including Derrick Adams, Myrtis Bedolla of Galerie Myrtis, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Essence Harden, Larry Clark, Petra Cortright, Conrad Egyir, Amanda Hunt, Mariane Ibrahim, Arcmanoro Niles, The Carpenters Workshop Gallery, The Haas Brothers, and Ai Weiwei, among others.