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Dutch master Co Westerik's US debut: Fergus McCaffrey unveils existential landscapes |
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Co Westerik, Seven grasses, 2011. Tempera, alkyd, and oil on panel. 15 x 19 3/4 inches (38 x 50 cm) WES-0005
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NEW YORK, NY.- Fergus McCaffrey, New York is presenting the first solo exhibition of the painter Co Westerik (1924 2018) in the United States. Though celebrated in The Netherlands, Westeriks work is largely unknown abroad.
The artists paintings are characterized by an existential interest in the trials and tribulations of human existence allied with a singular and cathartic exploration of the Dutch landscape. Westeriks strangely captivating paintings achieve a fragile and quietly provocative balance that is unsettling. As the artist noted in 2014: the main aim of my work, its overriding compulsion, has been to create and unveil something that has never before seen the light of day. That is what has motivated me: a passion to reveal an underlying reality.
Westeriks art is an intimate and unflinching testament to the multi-generational cycle of birth and death within his own family, through which he addressed universal human conditions. His figures draw upon the tradition of Northern European 19th Century Symbolism and early 20th Century Surrealism, which he stiffened with the allegorical directness and expressive ruggedness of the early Renaissance work of Andrea Mantegna, Piero della Francesca, and Matthias Grünewald.
His landscapes also present a regenerative fertility, where spirits of the deceased and of generations to come are both present in the low-lying polders and whispy clouds of The Netherlands. Oftentimes, the gentle undulations of a barren horizon line appear interchangeable with the outline of a human torso. In bringing together figure and landscape, Westerik abandoned classical perspective to juxtapose strangely cropped and impossibly enlarged fingers with menacingly large blades of grass, in desolate landscapes with jarring shifts in depth of field.
Over the last 50 years, multiple retrospective exhibitions of Westeriks work have been arranged by the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam; The Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, and the Groninger Museum; and each of these museums has sizeable collections of the artists work. A centennial exhibition of Westeriks work was hosted by Sadie Coles gallery in London in 2024.
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