Galerie Guido W. Baudach opens first solo exhibition with the New York based painter Maya Bloch
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Galerie Guido W. Baudach opens first solo exhibition with the New York based painter Maya Bloch
Maya Bloch, Untitled (Moon painting underneath), 2015. Graphite and gesso on canvas, 155 x 135 cm. Courtesy Galerie Guido W. Baudach. Photo: Roman März



BERLIN.- Galerie Guido W. Baudach is presenting its first solo exhibition with the New York based painter Maya Bloch. Under the title ‘Life goes on without me’ Bloch is showing a new group of predominantly monochrome figure paintings in graphite washes and coloured pencil on canvas.

The pictures represent dream-like scenes that seem to play out on and at the peripheries of family gatherings long since passed. They feature mainly female characters, sometimes alone, sometimes in groups. Some of the figures are reproduced almost naturalistically; others are subject to expressionist distortion. They bring to mind motifs from James Enzor, Edvard Munch, Marc Chagall and the early Lyonel Feininger, though both their form and their content are explicitly involved with the concerns of contemporary painting.

For what Bloch negotiates here in nostalgic garb and with innovative painterly means is a theme that has again become highly topical in the art of the present: that of the human form. But she does more than just explore the pictorial potential of various forms of representation. She also investigates the consequences of their physical juxtaposition and temporal coexistence, creating multi-layered genre pictures and portraits that move between perception, memory and fiction.

Maya Bloch (*1978 in Israel) has participated in the following solo and group exhibitions amongst others: Feels like Home, Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York (2014); Rothfeld Collection, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington D.C. (2013); Chicken or Beef?, The Hole, New York (2013); This is Not Happening, Sommer Contemporary Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel (2012); Shesh-Besh, Petach-Tikva Museum, Petach Tikva, Israel (2011); Traces, the 4th Drawing Biennial, Artists' House, Jerusalem (2010); Anna Veronica, Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa, Israel (2009); Maya Bloch, Tavi Dresdner Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel (2008).










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