Claire Sherman
Brink

Kavi Gupta Gallery is pleased to present Brink, Claire Sherman's second solo exhibition at Kavi Gupta Gallery. Sherman's new series of paintings expands on her use of the landscape as a subject while addressing tragedy, romanticism and ambivalence. Philosophical writings on the sublime and existentialism influence her recent paintings that depict scenes of vast open spaces, cliffs, ravines, rapids, and other ominous topography.

Brink refers to this fragile state in the environment where a disastrous event is evident. Sherman's approach is bold and painterly working with large sweeping brushstrokes, from thin to overly thick areas of paint, as her images waver between abstraction and representation. Her scenes are over-sized, forcefully projecting the viewer into her world, sometimes floating above or below the landscape. Her handling of paint, surface and scale is used to seduce while emphasizing the fragility and power of these places. The choice of landscape is deliberately idiosyncratic; the scenes can be anywhere or anything: tropical, arctic, lunar, or mundane. However, despite the hopeful curiosity this variety implies, emptiness pervades each environment.

Claire Sherman (b. 1981, Ohio) lives and works in Chicago. Sherman will be included in an upcoming exhibition titled Future Tense Reshaping the Landscape at the Neuberger Museum of Art, NY. Sherman recently had a solo exhibition at Houldsworth Gallery in London and has recently participated in group shows at Samson Projects, Boston, Galleria Glance, Turin, Beverly Art Center, IL and at Bodybuilder and Sportsman Gallery in Chicago. Her work has exhibited widely with Kavi Gupta Gallery and is included in numerous important collections such as the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, KS, The Margulies Collection and UBS Bank Art Collection.

Tyson Reeder
Sweaters

Tyson Reeder's paintings are eclectic scenes which embody a rich history of painting borrowed most noticeably from Fauvism and Impressionism. Colors are accentuated and dramatized. Space is often flattened or textured by the use of washy color, and mixing mediums of acrylic paint, pen and pencil creating areas of abstract depth in relation to his representational and often figurative subject matter. Though his work often includes clues to current fashions, the urban landscape and other signifiers of contemporary culture, Reeder's work feels rooted in a dialogue that spans several painting histories. Tyson Reeder's project room exhibition titled Sweaters features a collection of works on paper depicting ornate, brightly colored sweaters from different periods in different positions and poses.

Tyson Reeder (b. 1974 Fairfax, VA) lives and works in Milwaukee, WI. Reeder just opened a two-person show with Scott Reeder at Daniel Reich Gallery in NY. Other selected solo shows include exhibitions at Jack Hanley Gallery, LA; Greener Pastures, Toronto and Black Dragon Society, LA. Reeder has also exhibited widely in group exhibitions including shows at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, NY; Canada, NY; Angstrom Gallery, LA and Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen.

 

Nada Art Fair: Miami
December 05 - December 09, 2007

Zoo Art Fair: London
October 12 - October 15, 2007

Volta Show: Basel
June 11 - June 17, 2007

Art Chicago: Chicago, IL
April 26 - April 30, 2007

 

March 22 - April 27, 2002
Divine the Grid
Andreas Gursky, Lucinda Devlin, Doug Hall, Candida Hofer, Mischa Kuball, Joerg Lohse, Gordan Matta-Clark, Rika Noguchi, Thomas Ruff, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Frank Thiel, Massimo Vitali, Erwin Wurm

July 26 - August 31, 2002
USE YOUR ILLUSION
Jay Heikes, Yoshua Okon, Melanie Schiff, Benji Whalen

March 21 - April 26, 2003
Telling Stories
Danielle Gustafson-Sundell, Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler, Ann Lislegaard, Sharon Lockhart, James Rielly, Matthew Ronay, Nedko Solakov, Ed van der Elsken

June 20 - August 16, 2003
Rough Topography
Hillary Bleecker, Angelina Gualdoni, Shane Huffman, James Ireland, Justin Lieberman, Tim Lokiec, David Noonan, Chris Oliveria, Anna Shteynshleyger