Play

MATEO LÓPEZ

January 11 - February 16, 2019
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  • Casey Kaplan is pleased to open the New Year with Mateo López: Play, the artist’s second exhibition with the gallery. With a new body of sculpture, works on paper and stop-motion film, López invites viewers to navigate the exhibition as if set within a tridimensional drawing. Objects guide us through an experience based on the principles of play and its impact on cultural progress across diverse fields - from architecture and design to education.

    López’s move from his hometown of Bogotá, Colombia to New York City in 2014 displaced both body and practice. As his new studio became inhabited with objects and parts from previous works, López entered into a timeless space rife with potential for future making. As past and present combined, the constant that remained was his body. Increasingly aware of his own physicality, López began to imagine himself in a daily, choreographed performance with the multitude of objects that surrounded him in the studio.

    A transference of energy between the body and sculpture through performance has become essential to López’s work. In this movement, the body serves as a bridge between the physical and the cognitive rather than a tool that only manipulates. Expanding on his 2017 solo exhibition Undo List at the Drawing Center in New York, López continues his application of dance and performance in traditional forms of mark-making. Influenced by artist and choreographer Oskar Schlemmer’s 1922 performance,The Triadic Ballet, which reduced the human form into a system of geometric shapes, López presents I am sitting in a Room (2017), a wood door personified. The door’s ‘back’ leans against the wall while its ‘legs’ provide upright support, setting the tone for the playful experience.

    For López, the act of play is grounded in a Utopian-based desire for change, equality and participation. Reflecting on the socio-political failures and geographic impossibilities in Colombia, the artist recalls Dutch historian and cultural theorist Johan Huizinga, who posited in “Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element in Culture” (published 1944) that play is foundational to a successful society; “it is in the game and through the game that civilization emerges and develops.”

    A series of six wooden benches, Bench (Variations with 6) (2018), are piled on top of one another like building blocks. Viewers question their role – to move the benches or not. Around the corner, the stop-motion film Detritus (2018) depicts a series of blocks that shift in shape, hinting at what might be with its neighboring, tangible counterpart. Form and function meet in works such as Intervalos (2018), a series of stacked boards that create a wave of movement. And Escaleras (2018), wood panels bound by hand-loomed fabric that have been folded and unfolded.

    The geometry between the body and its spatial surroundings, an ideology bolstered by the Bauhaus (1919-1933), remains central. Threshold (2017), a performance-based work initially produced and staged in residency at MASS MoCA, North Adams, allows the artist to move, step onto and through large-scale “doorways” on wheels. The gateways can be paired with identically sized blocks of diluted prime colors painted directly onto the gallery walls. The process of designing, fabricating, choreographing, and performing Threshold calls for collaboration across disciplines.

    A set of platforms positioned in a corner of the gallery exist as both pedestal and seating. With the philosophies of Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) and his invention of the “Kindergarten,” the artist designates a space in which viewers can sit and observe. Drawing from Froebel’s “gifts,” a series of kits including play materials or toys for child and adult activity, López positions stationary and kinetic objects within reach. Continuum (2018) is comprised of four linen panels that can be stacked, folded and lain flat. A paper “galaxy,” Uyuni (2017), is folded like the bellows of an accordion. An awareness of the geometry and recurring patterns that exist around us, in our universe, prompts us take pause — to inhale and exhale.

    Mateo López (b. 1978, Bogotá, Colombia) has exhibited internationally, with solo exhibitions at Blue Project Foundation, Barcelona (2018); the Drawing Center, New York (2017); Museo de Arte Moderno, Medellin, Colombia (2014); The Jerusalem Center for the Visual Arts, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel (2012); Gasworks, London (2010); and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (2009). With a major presentation of works currently on view at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá (MAMBO), curated by María Iovino in homage to Carlos Rojas, on view through January 27th, the artist has participated in numerous group exhibitions at institutions such as: Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá (2018); Museo de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá (2017); Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit (2017); The Drawing Room, London (2015); The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2013); The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2013); 43 Salon Nacional de Artistas, Colombia (2013); Mercosur Biennial (2011); and 29 Bienal de São Paulo (2010). López is included in major public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Berezdivin Collection, Puerto Rico; Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil; Banco de la Republica, Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, Bogotá, Colombia; Bienal de Cuenca, Ecuador; and CIFO, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Miami, FL.

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Modular structure #5,

    2019

    Iron, powder coated paint, book binding cloth, acrylic, wood pegs

    57 x 77.5 x 3''/ 144.78 x 196.85 x 7.62 cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Bench (Variations with 6),

    2018

    Plywood, birch, white wash paint

    Variable dimensions; each 19 x 14 x 14'' / 48.26 x 35.56 x 35.56cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Parquet,

    2018

    White oak, natural wax, linen

    Variable dimensions; each 8 x 8 x 1/2'' / 71.12 x 71.12 x 1.27cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    I am Sitting in a Room,

    2017

    Wood, brass hinges

    39 x 25.25 x 45.5'' / 99.06 x 64.14 x 115.57 cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Handrail (Police Batons),

    2018

    Wood, enamel

    Each: 23.6 x 7 x 1'' / 60 x 17 x 3cm Installed: 141.6 x 7 x 1''/ 359.66 x 17 x 3cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Estructura Modular No. 2,

    2018

    Metal, acrylic, wood pegs

    Horizontal Metal Frame: 32 x 47.75'' / 81.28 x 121.29 cm Vertical Metal Frame: 47.75 x 32''/ 121.29 x 81.28 cm Blue Block: 47.75 x 32'' / 121.29 x 81.28 cm Overall install size (as currently in show): 63.5 x 40 x 2'' / 161.29 x 101.6 x 5.08 cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Escaleras,

    2018

    Hand-loomed fabric, wood, wax thread

    16 x 12.75 x 1'' each / 40.64 x 32.385 x 2.54cm Overall dimensions: 16 x 90 x 1''/ 40.64 x 228.6 x 2.54cm

    Intervalos,

    2018

    Wood, paper, acrylic paint

    36 x 6 x 1 1/2'' / 91.44 x 15.24 x 3.81cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Disclose,

    2016

    Ink, watercolor, graphite, and red pencil on paper

    Paper size: 30 x 2.9'' / 76 x 58cm Framed: 32.5 x 25.25 x 1.25" / 82.55 x 64.14 x 3.81 cm

    Be the sentence,

    2018

    Graphite and ink on paper

    Paper size: 30 x 22.9'' / 76 x 58cm Framed: 32.5 x 25.25 x 1.25" / 82.55 x 64.14 x 3.81 cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Threshold (Umbral),

    2017

    Canvas, metal structures, wheels, acrylic paint

    82.5 x 63.25 x 39.5''/ 209.5 x 160.6 x 100.3cm (Dims of one ''L'' structure)

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Triadic (Head, heart, hand),

    2018

    Powder-coated steel, metal bolts

    19.75 x 21 x 21'' / 50.1 x 53.3 x 53.3cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Uyuni,

    2017

    Paper, ink, metal rod, wood

    10 x 10 x 18'' / 25.4 x 25.4 x 45.72cm

    Mateo López,

    2018

    Cardboard, linen, acrylic paint, glass spheres

    31 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 10 1/2'' open / 80 x 80 x 26.67cm 10 1/2 x 10 1/2" closed / 26.67 x 26.67cm

    Level (Truth),

    2018

    Wood, acrylic, grey wash

    14 x 14 1/8''/ 35.56 x 35.56 x 0.317cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Continuum,

    2018

    Cardboard, linen, acrylic paint

    4 elements; each: 12 x 12 x 3/8'' / 30.48 x 30.48 x .95cm Unfolded: 28 x 28" / 71.12 x 71.12cm

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

    Frases de cajón (Drawer),

    2018

    Wood, paper, metal knob

    (Variable) 18 x 16.5 - 23.5 x 5.5- 8''/ 45.7 x 41.9 - 59.6 x 13.9 - 20.3cm

    Spatial construction No. 19 with mango,

    2015

    Wood, plastic

    5 x 12.75 x 7'' / 12.7 x 32.4 x 17.8cm Installed dimensions: 41 x 22 x 16" / 104.1 x 55.9 x 40.6cm

    Composition 3,

    2018

    Recycled cardboard, acrylic paint, grommets, pages from the book A Pattern Language

    25 x 21.38'' / 63.5 x 54.29cm Framed: 27.625 x 24" / 70.17 x 60.96cm

    Web animation, 8 wood blocks,

    2018

    Web animation, 8 wood blocks

    8 blocks; each 3 x 6 x 12'' / 7.62 x 15.24 x 30.48cm Duration: infinite Dimension variable

    Installation view, Mateo López: Play, January 11 - February 16, 2019

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