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Morgan Lehman presents Superfine, a group show featuring artists whose work focuses on minute details, controlled line, and meticulous concentrated repetition. Drawings,
paintings, and mixed media works on paper from fifteen contemporary
artists investigate a variety of ways to utilize patience,
perseverance, and dedication to achieve both definitive and abstract
outcomes. Superfine combines works that read as visual meditation, indulgence in imagery, and meticulous rendering. Superfine
includes the work of Joseph Ayers, Eric Beltz, Iona Rozeal Brown, Paul
Chiappe, Linn Meyers, Tom Molloy, Aaron Noble, Hilary Pecis, Julia
Randall, Katia Santibanez, Andrew Schoultz, Rachel Thorlby, Aya Uekawa,
Ryan Wallace, and Michael Waugh. Over the top, elaborate, and excessive could all be used to describe the work included in the show. Superfine draws
together artists whose work demonstrates an externalization of our
image driven culture, for example Aaron Noble's drawings and paintings
of collaged comic book fragments, as well as an extraction from
definitive imagery and obsession to individual process, as in Linn
Meyers' meditative line drawings that begin with a single line that is
endlessly redrawn around itself – for Superfine, Meyers' will have a site specific wall drawing included in the exhibition. In today's fast-paced, digital world, people rarely seem to have time for detail. These artists address the mainstream attention span of today and seek to extricate and invigorate it. They all share an ability to pull the viewer to a closer examination through their own scrutiny and process. In The Election Reform Commission (part II), Michael Waugh uses ink on Mylar to create micrographic drawings - utilizing minute letters and words to form an image. At
a close range, the viewer has the opportunity to read the words and at
a distance, the mass of the letters become a shifting tonal range
creating the imagery. Waugh uses politics and the
rhetoric of official history to create an association between expansive
meaning and the intricate details. Hilary
Pecis' elaborate depictions of fantastical futuristic landscapes blend
graphite patterning with abstracted collage imagery of jewels, fabrics,
and textures. Futuristic cave-like spaces from
another planet provide a kaleidoscopic perspective creating a space for
one to be saturated in its complexity. Sphere of Influence (No. 14), by Tom Molloy, is composed of a US dollar bill cut in the form of a global map and exemplifies an investigation into the relationship of process and time versus money and its global importance. His
scrutiny of contemporary geopolitical conditions could be an attempt to
inspire a closer look at the patterns and dependencies of one's actions
and role in the current state of affairs. Superfine is co-curated by top collector Stephen Heighton and the directors at Morgan Lehman. Morgan
Lehman wishes to thank Envoy, Forth Estate, Jeff Bailey Gallery,
Kravets/Wehby, Lora Reynolds Gallery, Madder 139, Pavel Zoubok,
Schroeder-Romero, and Stephen Heighton for their help in organizing
this exhibition. |
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