LOS ANGELES, CA.- BLUM announced the representation of Los Angeles-based artist Sebastian Silva on the occasion of his first solo exhibition with the gallery, opening in Los Angeles on May 18.
Silvas mode of painting is quick-witted and rhythmic, referencing the illustrative style and subject matter of childrens cartoons, then filtering this dialect through the lens of abstraction. With striking forms that pop outward against dark outlines, Silvas intricate symbols propel themselves from the canvas as if yearning to join the space of the viewer. Rendered in rippling tones, the artists vibrant greens, scarlets, and aquamarines call out to onlookersencouraging an observant spectators gaze to dance across the composition, all at once ingesting the works aura.
Uncoupling character from narrative, Silva employs sketched figures, from sources such as Disney movies, suspended in the act of dissolving or coming apart as they float across each canvass burst of tonality. The iconography that has long been socially imbued into these simple linesa circle becomes Goofys nose, a concentric circle his eyeretains its nostalgic power. Despite their decontextualization and deconstruction, these hints of culturally pervasive drawn forms saturate Silvas work with a playful sentimentality and give the viewer an entry point to reading the greater scope of the artists signature, jovial visual language.
The whimsical nature of Silvas animation-inspired universe shines through when viewing both the holistic work and its discrete details. Each painting hums with kinetic energyfilled to the brim with colorful forms and the dynamic tension of its compositional density. Upon closer inspection, Silvas components and swatches meticulously contrast or complement the immediate surroundings to achieve the energetic effect of the whole. Often shaded with a dramatic black outline, the elements of the artists works allude to the canons of abstraction and illustration. Silvas practice falls neatly between the two, as if a further unfettered Jean Dubuffet.
A couple, more reticent, characters in Silvas paintings are his color palette and the distinct conditions of his studio. For each work, the artist has carefully chosen a grouping of hues that best evoke the spirit of the compositionfrom active and lively to calm and introspective. With some of his forms comprised entirely of block colors, the artist evokes subjective, psychological associations in the viewer as well as referencing moments in art history such as the pinks of Philip Guston. The large scale of Silvas canvasesuniquely enabled by his expansive, outdoor studioprompt immersive examination. Careful scans of each works surface will reveal mementos from the moment of its creation such as bits of natural material or delicate impressions left by the sunlight.
With each canvas, Silva reiterates and reestablishes the parameters of his painterly vernacular. With sparkling colors and nods to the lighthearted style of childhood comic series, the artist invites onlookers into a dazzling and exuberant world of his own creation. Built from points of reference that are both universal and unique to the artist, Silvas work makes itself equally accessible and endlessly complex.
Sebastian Silva (b. 1979, Santiago de Chile, Chile) lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. His work is represented in the collections of the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, NY and the Helmut Marko Hotels Collection, Austria, among others. He is a highly celebrated filmmaker, receiving awards such as the Best American Director, Champs-Élysées Film Festival (2023); the Teddy Award, Berlin International Film Festival, Best Feature Film (2014); the Sundance Festival Directing Award, World Cinema, Dramatic (2013); Altazor Awards, Best Director (2010); the Sundance Festival, Sundance Grand Jury Prize (2009); and the Pedro Sienna Awards, Best Film (2008).