I hate the way I love you

March 15, 2007- April 21, 2007

Reception: March 15, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Mathias Schmied

Josee Bienvenu Gallery

529 W 20th St

Josée Bienvenu gallery is pleased to present "I hate the way I love", Mathias Schmied's first solo exhibition in New York. Mathias Schmied manipulates comic strips and magazine images to create wall installations and drawings that are a play between seductive, raw pop imagery and precise, polished manipulation. In most of his pieces, impulsive gesture and calculated obliteration coexist.

In Mathias Schmied’s universe of cut-out graffiti, pin-ups and super-heroes, the old debate about form and color—Delacroix versus Ingres in Baudelaire’s century—is re-enacted in the age of Playboy and Spiderman, with the lusciousness of spray paint and glossy pictures and the cruelty of a scalpel. The immediacy of found images—pages ripped off from Men’s magazines or cheap comic books—meets the painstaking gesture of the X-acto blade, fragmenting the image to reduce it to a skeleton or to a web of fine strips.

Every work is a dissection: Mathias Schmied’s imagination operates by removing and remixing. His Arousing Mirages are tattoos on paper. The outline and the flesh of a body get tattooed into a pristine sheet of blank cardboard by slicing thin lines with a sharp blade. The ink from the magazine page transfers slowly into the background, transforming a sometimes hard-core scene into a soft evanescent image as some areas are left untouched.

Backgrounds is a series of strip teases in reverse. A model in a suggestive pose is hidden behind a curtain of vertical strips of paper, a paper-shredding job just interrupted at the contours of the body on Playboy and Penthouse girls. The fine bands of paper fall back and cover the body like fake eyelashes inviting the viewer to look behind the curtain.

Pin-ups are a group of cheerful pin-up girls literally extracted from a magazine and pinned-up to the wall like rare insect specimens after a careful anatomical dissection. Their insides have been emptied out and graciously unroll outside of their bodies. Movie Soundtracks are isolated onomatopoeias plastified and pinned up to the wall—a visual demonstration of silent noise.

Mathias Schmied was born in 1976 in Berne, Switzerland. He received his MFA from the Ecole des Beaux-arts, Lyon, France in 2003. He Lives and works in Crest, a small village outside of Lyon. He was recently included in the Art on Paper Biennial at the Weatherspoon Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina. His drawings are included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Books and DVDs related to artists in this show
Location 
GalleryJosee Bienvenu Gallery
Address529 W 20th St
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10011
United States
Phone212-206-7990
Fax212-206-8494
HoursTue-Sat 11-6









© 2005-2008 chelseaartgalleries.com | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Site Map
HomeShowsCalendarArt WorldGalleriesArtistsPeopleBooks & GamesLogin » filter on/off  
Last Chance·Just Opened·About to Open·Current Shows·Receptions·Tour Organizer·Tour by Street
Sponsors
Advertisement

Upcoming Guided Tours

September 20, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Margaret Mathews-Berenson
September 27, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Riva Blumenfeld
October 4, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Riva Blumenfeld
October 11, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Margaret Mathews-Berenson
October 18, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Riva Blumenfeld
October 25, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (Sat)
Chelsea with Margaret Mathews-Berenson

Recently Added Art Books


My Personal TourOrganize | Share | Print


No Shows in Your Tour Yet
Click on the +Tour Button to Add a Show

Advertisement