|
The First Art Newspaper on the Net |
|
Established in 1996 |
|
Sunday, December 22, 2024 |
|
Jonathan Gardner's fourth exhibition at Casey Kaplan opens in New York |
|
|
Installation view: Jonathan Gardner, Casey Kaplan, New York, November 7 - December 21, 2024. Photo: Dan Bradica Studio.
|
NEW YORK, NY.- For his fourth exhibition at the gallery, Jonathan Gardner (b. 1982, Lexington, KY) presents a series of new works depicting scenes of interior spaces mined from the artists surroundings and refracted through his lens of formal invention. In a visual manifestation of his process, Gardner constructs hermetic compositions realized multiple times across distinct mediums graphite drawing, oil painting, and, presented for the first time publicly, gouache paintings on paper.
Renderings of the same composition repeated and passed through a prism of materiality unfold contrasting psychological tenors that are never far from an undercurrent of unease. With orderly passages of crosshatching, decisive outlines, and smoothly blended gradients, Gardner begins with drawings on paper. The relationship between figure, object, and background recalls Edward Hoppers (1882 - 1967) description of image making as imagination collaborat[ing] with memory
producing only that which is necessary. (1) Concise yet instinctive, the intentional pressure of Gardners pencil cuts loose the superfluous visual excess of the observed world, refining his undecorated forms and mellowing his figures expressions to an uncanny apathy.
In a departure from unconscious origins, Gardner calls on autobiographical sources. Much of this early developmental stage took place during a visit to his wifes artist residency in Florida, where the real-life street of Cranesnest Way shelters lush gardens dotted with palm trees. Gardners faithful evocation of this landscape blocks out the horizon with a wall of grass, creating a kind of secret garden like other close quarters depicted throughout the exhibition. In The Studio Visit, another familiar scenario, a towering painting of an eye peers into the room, as if searching for entry to the artists interior life. These metaphors distill confined quotidian scenes into explorations of interiority itself; their subjects engrossed in a private world of the mind, walled off behind the impermeable surface of the image.
Sealed inside this alternate dimension of the artists invention, neither time nor perspective remains linear. Where depth and contrast abound in the drawings, a velvety flatness results from Gardners gouache-laden brush. In these works, figure and ground interlock like puzzle pieces, shrouded beneath a mattifying veil that disperses both the physical light of our world and the diegetic gloom cast over each scene. Applied in fleeting brushstrokes, the translucent yet concentrated gouache colors recede and advance within the picture plane, providing a method for Gardner to consider possibilities for the subsequent oil painting and visualize how colors harmonize within the composition.
With the final turn to oil, the collage-like quality of the gouaches fortifies into tableaus built up in thin layers of paint. This technique reveals the interplay of waning light on the precisely modeled curves of a vase, a chair leg, and a column in The Studio Visit, pulling taut the eerie tension between these seemingly three-dimensional objects and the stubbornly flat perspective of their surroundings. In these resolved, polished paintings, the setting, cast, and props possess an unlabored immediacy owed to the gouaches and drawings that precede it. Each rendering hangs its inherently different expressions on the same compositional structures, and, like a constellation emerging at twilight, entices the eye to connect across the walls between the works.
1. Wells, Walter. Silent Theatre: The Art of Edward Hopper (New York, Phaidon Press Inc., 2007), 36.
|
|
Today's News
November 11, 2024
Di Donna Galleries opens 'Hallowed Ground: Tanguy, Lam, Penalba, Cárdenas'
V&A opens first major exhibition celebrating the 'Golden Age' of the Mughal Court
Almine Rech New York opens Visages, a group show
The Fine Art & Estate Auction comes to Turner Auctions + Appraisals on November 30
Hidden treasures unveiled: Iconic film stars of the 1950s and 1960s featured in new exhibition
The Royal Academy of Arts opens 'Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504'
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts opens new presentation of its Inuit art collection
'Ai Weiwei: Don Quixote' opens at MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y Leon
Museum Würth to show a comprehensive exhibition on Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Pace opens Loie Hollowell's first solo presentation in Southern California
Gagosian exhibits new paintings by Sabine Moritz in Beverly Hills
Kunstmuseum Ravensburg presents 'Walk This Way'
'Tom Thomson: North Star' exhibition travels to the Beaverbrook Art Gallery
Exquisite miniatures by Wes and Rachelle Siegrist at Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Young designers explore the body
Art Gallery of New South Wales presents first major solo exhibition of Nusra Latif Qureshi
Multidisciplinary team combines visual art, music, video, design, and technology in new exhibition
'Roee Rosen. The Kafka Companion to Wellness' opens at Kunstverein Hannover
Galerie-Peter-Sillem exhibits Anastasia Samoylova's latest series
Jonathan Gardner's fourth exhibition at Casey Kaplan opens in New York
moniquemeloche exhibits a new series of paintings by Jake Troyli
The National Gallery year ahead round up 2024 and 2025
Exhibition marks the centenary of Ivan Picelj's birth
Spin & Travel: The Creative Influence of Online Slots on Luggage Design
Building a Legacy: Sabeer Nelli's Evolution from Aspirations to Industry Leadership
Fresh Episodes, Exciting Plots-Watch the Best TV Shows Only on ZEE5
|
|
|
|
|
Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography, Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs, Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, . |
|
|
|
Royalville Communications, Inc produces:
|
|
|
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful
|
|