Small Reference
March 24, 2007- May 5, 2007
Reception: March 24, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
547 W 27th St
Bespoke Gallery is pleased to present Small Reference, paintings and
drawings by
Thomas Edetun. A reception for the artist will be held on
Saturday, March 24th, 2006 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
In his first solo exhibition in the United States, Swedish artist
Edetun introduces a series of oil paintings on board, in addition to
recent pencil drawings.
In describing his work, Edetun states, "Landscape painting is
represented by a long tradition in art history, something that I use
and feel connected to." "But aren't there enough landscape paintings
already?" he asks -- and answers, "I try to transform landscape into
something meaningful to me."
Edetun accomplishes this by juxtaposing isolated landscape features
and architectural imagery with unrelated iconography and textual
references. By re-contextualizing seemingly disparate entities, they
become homologous and utterly congruous.
In "Landscape with Blue Pill", pharmaceutical products appear
perfectly integrated in and around a more traditional bucolic
landscape. Seashells occupying a gradated white frame surround a house
at the painting's center in "House with Organic Forms". Each element
is imbued with an alternate significance by the presence of another.
The dynamic compositions of Edetun's figurative, but not literal,
paintings, the powerful colors and vigorous brushwork engender a
visual tension and an excitement that belies their pastoral qualities.
The images in Edetun's paintings challenge the viewer to question how
we come to rely on conventional associations and on our collective
memory.
"Each of my paintings can be seen as a small part of a bigger picture,
a kind of visual story. The memory has its own way of working, which
is not always real or reliable. You see things, but only parts are
remembered."
In much a similar tradition to that of Richard Diebenkorn, and also in
the spirit of German expressionism, Edetun's paintings raise
subjective feelings about objective observations. Through the
narrative content of his work he explores the relationship between
individual and collective memory, imagery, tradition, modernism, scale
and relevance.
Thomas Edetun has participated in numerous solo and group exhibits in
Sweden. His work is included in the permanent collections of the
Modern Museum of Art in Stockholm, Norrkopings Art Museum, Gothenberg
Art Museum, Swedish Public Art Society, SAS, Swedish Art Council, and
in several private collections in Luxembourg and in Sweden. Edetun
has received a number of grants and public commissions. He resides in
Linkoping, Sweden.
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