GARTH WEISER
EXHIBITION DATES: MAY 4 – JUNE 22, 2013
OPENING: SATURDAY, MAY 4, 6-8PM
Casey Kaplan is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new works by Garth Weiser (b. 1979, Helena, MT). Weiser will present new paintings that expand upon two distinct, yet interrelated bodies of work first presented in his May 2011 exhibition with the gallery.
Weiser’s paintings are the product of layers of contradiction, each resulting equally from chance as they do from a conscious manipulation of time and material. The works outwardly display a quick, surface effect that belies a slow, systematic building. Additionally, in what can almost be described as a process of cannibalization, Weiser uses previous paintings as source images for the production of new works; propelling his practice forward while simultaneously bearing the accumulative traces of translation and degradation.
New interference-pattern works disguise themselves as monochromes and forgo the spinal element that characterized previous paintings, instead favoring an allover composition. Creating an attention that lingers on the surface, the pattern functions less as a screen and more as a barrier, limiting access to the painting’s layers. Despite maintaining their references to digital distortion and abstract organic patterns (such as wood grain and aquatic vibration as well as the mathematic correlations between the two), these works do not merely create an optical effect. Their muddled and degraded edges work to give shape to a pulsing, auditory hum. In some cases, the interference-pattern is slashed or scarred, interrupted by blistering lacerations that appear at once to be erupting from the under-painting and attacked on the surface. In other works, pigmented dust is applied as a final layer, which in a brief moment collapses the space and layers of the painting into a singular plane, as if they were cast in stone.
The brazen finish of new copper works acts in direct and conscious opposition to the deceptively staid appearance of Weiser’s interference-pattern paintings, with their molten finish that is almost geologic in its force. Weiser first applies piles of colored paint in a free form and gestural manner. The copper membrane then covers and in effect hides the expressionistic under-painting. The works then become sites of excavation. Weiser uses a razor blade to scrape and gouge their surfaces with an intensity that at times punctures through the canvas itself. The brevity of the physical cut negates the series of fluid actions that precedes it. As the incision follows the impulsive and spontaneous gestures, they are rendered topological, hard-edged, and graphic – a slice reveals the heaped residue of a now dissolved process.
Garth Weiser’s work is currently on view in Pattern: Follow the Rules at the Eli and Edythe Broad Museum at Michigan State University. Recent Exhibitions include: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (2012), Nothing Beside Remains, curated by Shamim Momin, Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND), Marfa, TX (2011), Seeing is a Kind of Thinking: A Jim Nutt Companion, curated by Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago, IL (2011), White Flag Projects, St Louis (solo) (2010), and Big New Field: Artists in the Cowboys Stadium Art Program, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (2010). Weiser received his MFA from Columbia University of the Arts in 2003.
Exhibition view
Purple walking stick
2013
Oil on canvas
82 x 70" / 208.3 x 177.8cm
Detail view: Purple walking stick
2013
Oil on canvas
82 x 70" / 208.3 x 177.8cm
Exhibition view
Looks like someone left something on at the restaurant below our aptmt - our aptmt looking like its ok- woken up @ 5 by fire alarms and smoke but interesting moment of grabbing whats important just in case- which is (drumroll) wedding rings, bicycle, Amy's ghi, laptop.
2013
Oil on canvas
82 x 70" / 208.3 x 177.8cm
Detail view: Looks like someone left something on at the restaurant below our aptmt - our aptmt looking like its ok- woken up @ 5 by fire alarms and smoke but interesting moment of grabbing whats important just in case- which is (drumroll) wedding rings, bicycle, Amy's ghi, laptop.
2013
Oil on canvas
82 x 70" / 208.3 x 177.8cm
Emergency cancellation blackout
2013
Oil on canvas
82 x 70" / 208.3 x 177.8cm
Detail view: Emergency cancellation blackout
2013
Oil on canvas
82 x 70" / 208.3 x 177.8cm
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Giverny
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
Giverny
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
WNYC sustaining member Haiku
2013
Copper leaf, acrylic, and dimensional fabric paint on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
Detail view: WNYC sustaining member Haiku
2013
Copper leaf, acrylic, and dimensional fabric paint on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
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I am filled to the brim with joy today, a babe like him, a family like them, a husband like T......and a full moon too?! Thank you universe thank you!!
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
Detail view: I am filled to the brim with joy today, a babe like him, a family like them, a husband like T......and a full moon too?! Thank you universe thank you!!
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
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Regarding the bandit in the hammock
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
Detail view: Regarding the bandit in the hammock
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
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Remini
2013
Copper leaf, acrylic, and dimensional fabric paint on canvas
95 x 75" / 241.3 x 190.5cm
Detail view: Remini
2013
Copper leaf, acrylic, and dimensional fabric paint on canvas
95 x 75" / 241.3 x 190.5cm
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Bolt everything use all chains
2013
Oil on canvas
95 x 75" / 241.3 x 190.5cm
Detail view: Bolt everything use all chains
2013
Oil on canvas
95 x 75" / 241.3 x 190.5cm
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The gutter is so nasty
2013
Copper leaf, acrylic, and dimensional fabric paint on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
Detail view: The gutter is so nasty
2013
Copper leaf, acrylic, and dimensional fabric paint on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
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The bone yard!
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
The bone yard!
2013
Oil on canvas
100 x 82" / 254 x 208.3cm
Takahashi applejack
2013
Acrylic and pigment on canvas
30 x 24" / 76.2 x 61cm Framed: 30.5 x 24.5" / 77.5 x 62.2cm