Notes from Loggia
February 15, 2008- March 15, 2008
Reception: February 14, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
535 W 24th St
Bill Jensen has spent a number of summers in a village southeast of Siena, creating a
diverse and remarkable body of work in response to the light and landscape of Italy. The
current exhibition Notes from the Loggia focuses on a large group of black and white,
ink and tempera works on paper, made between 2005 and 2008. The exhibition
references Chinese landscape painting and Sumi ink drawing, while extending the
tradition of Abstract Expressionism and the use of gesture and process to convey
emotional and spiritual content.
Also included is a selection of richly colored paintings on paper, entitled With Color,
which incorporate a medium Jensen developed in Italy – dry pigment, hand-mixed with
egg and oil tempera – which generates a vividly expressive range of form, translucency
and color, reflecting the artist’s love of the Tuscan countryside. At the very core of
Jensen’s work is a profound response to nature: the drawings “with their weathered
surfaces, spectral presence and tangled calligraphy, encapsulate – sometimes brutishly,
at other times with a biting elegance – the terrible beauty of the elements.”1
A number of works are elegiac in tone having been made at the time of Al Held’s
untimely death in 2005 in Todi, Italy. Jensen has dedicated this exhibition to his
longtime friend.
Educated at the University of Minnesota,
Bill Jensen has exhibited at museums and
galleries throughout the world. His work is included in the collections of The Museum of
Modern Art; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh;
The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and
others.
Bill Jensen lives and works in New York.
1) Naves, Mario. “
Bill Jensen, One Year Later,” The New York Observer, March 11, 2002, p. 16.
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