Sergej Jensen: Pictures and Paintings
April 9, 2008- May 10, 2008
Reception: April 9, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
532 W 20th St
A group of quietly beautiful formalist textile-based
paintings by Danish artist
Sergej Jensen will be on view through May
10th. This is the artist’s second solo show in New York at Anton Kern
Gallery.
For this exhibition, Jensen — who once described his work as
“painting without paint” — stitched together and stretched dyed
sheets of fabric, such as burlap, raw silk and linen, even knit wool.
These fabrics are not supports for further painting but rather act as
ready-mades that are then marked with various liquids, natural dyes,
gouache and acrylic, bleached with chlorine and often applied with roughly cut strips of fabric, all mimicking the gesture
of painting.
Moving away from the material purity of his former work (and the neo-formalism debate about contemporary art
practices in relation to those of earlier avant-garde movements), he now emphasizes the distressed character of
the materials and its fragility in a kind of romanticism of material concrete-ness. He thereby moves closer to the
historic works of Alberto Burri and away from Blinky Palermo’s clarity. The coarseness of the materials, the
cracks and holes, the informal, stitched-together look of the color fields, and the properties of the muted
harmonious tones create a radical frailty and tattered grace that become highly evocative and speak directly to
issues of aesthetic withdrawal and the state of material. In addition, they infuse the paintings with a “street-wise
attitude,” as a recent reviewer remarked.
Jensen’s work has been exhibited in one-person shows at the Kunstverein Bremerhaven (2004) and, most
recently, at The Douglas Hyde Gallery at Trinity College, Dublin (2007). His work was prominently featured in
Made in Germany, Sprengel Museum, Hannover (2007), Of Mice and Men, the 4th Berlin Biennale (2006), Down
By Law during the Whitney Biennial, New York (2006), in the seminal show Modern Art. Formalism Today at the
Kunstverein Hamburg (2005), the Sao Paolo Biennale (2004), and deutschemalereizweitausendrei (Germanpainting-
two-thousand-three) at the Frankfurter Kunstverein (2003)
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