NEW YORK, NY.- Jan-Ole Schiemanns second solo exhibition at
Kasmin will present new paintings and works on paper from April 27 June 3, 2023 at the gallerys flagship location, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Schiemanns energetic constructions are characterized by boldly abstract figures, vivid cumulous color clouds, and an assertive, instinctive use of shape and line. The artists most recent compositions meld fragments and echoes from his former visual vocabulary with new devices that together push the language of gestural abstraction into new territories.
The artists complex compositions begin as references drawn from archives of vintage animation and his own meticulous sketches. Using the edge of his rectangular picture plane as the first rule of play, Schiemann begins a game of decision-making, toying with the tension between process and image as he builds layers of charcoal, ink, gesso, and acrylic. In both his drawings and this new series of large-format horizontal paintings, Schiemanns ongoing interest in the automatist instinct has led to expansive open areas at these edges. In the paintings, these are articulated as unprimed canvas that intersperse sharp fields of color in which the artists brushwork creates new dimensions of flux. Tools and materials from the studio, including cardboard sheets and wooden supports, contribute to the application of standardized marks of paint across canvasesan echo of Schiemanns earlier work with stencils.
These various compositional strategies, expressed uniquely in each work, are anchored by the repetition of a loosely-rendered pair of pawed hands. One green, one red, they refer to the manual process of making (both in painting and in more general terms), the existential dilemma of either-or, and the effort to cohere thoughts pulling in contradictory directions.
Throughout, Schiemann conjures semi-discernable forms: petals, coiled springs, hot air balloons, an eye, piano keys, and headlike graphical outlines. Culled from both contemporary visual culture and his vivid imagination, these are subjected to destabilization in deference to the paintings internal logic. Distinct in style from his older paintings, which collapsed the figure-ground relationship, Schiemanns new works propose clearer divisions of space, utilizing color as an engine of this process.
Born in Kiel, Germany, in 1983, Jan-Ole Schiemann graduated from the renowned Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 2013, where he studied under Albert Oehlen and Andreas Schulze. Having staged important solo and group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Marfa, Brussels, Seoul, Antwerp, and across Germany, Schiemann will mount a solo exhibition at the esteemed Neue Galerie Gladbeck in Gladbeck, Germany in November 2023. In 2022, he unveiled a site-specific wall installation at the Kunst-Station in Wolfsburgs Central Station, and from 2021 until 2022 he co-operated an artist-run exhibition space called mauer in Colognes Roman city wall. His first solo exhibitions with Kasmin went on view in 2019, debuting his lauded Kavex series. Schiemanns work can be found in numerous prominent collections, including the Bronx Museum, New York and the Rubell Museum, Miami, FL, among others.