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LASKER,
MARCACCIO, USLÉ
Project Room: JOIE ROSEN
Dates: September 16 October 28, 2000
Opening Reception: Saturday September 16, 35 pm
Contact: Matthew StrombergMarcel Sitcoske is proud to present paintings
by contemporary abstract artists Jonathan Lasker, Fabian Marcaccio,
and Juan Uslé. This is the first time their work has been
shown together in this context in San Francisco. By exhibiting their
work together, Marcel Sitcoske Gallery will present a generational
perspective on contemporary abstract painting.
All three of these artists have been instrumental in changing the
way painting is thought about and defined. In Jonathan Laskers
canvases, he deconstructs the language or syntax of painting. His
works are full of contradictory elements that find resolution in
a balanced composition. Graphical and painterly elements, grids,
abstract shapes, planes of color, and brushstrokes are all used
as interchangeable forms. Laskers painting has always
illustrated how an image is constructed, what an image is, and what
painting is about. Although his work may look spontaneous,
every painting is very carefully planned beginning with small studies
or maquettes that the artist produces. The gallery will have on
exhibit two maquettes as well as a full size painting that illustrate
the process that Lasker goes through to arrive at his final work.
By adhering rigidly to the structure he sets down in the small studies,
Lasker is able to balance the intuitive with an objective approach
to painting.
Fabian Marcaccio describes his work as a complex or expanded
abstraction, which incorporates elements from a number of
visual traditions. His work stretches the boundaries of what we
have come to expect from abstract painting as it strains to come
off the wall, and is composed of paint with mixed media such as
silicon, photography and collage. He also uses technology to alter
the way paintings are traditionally made, as a painted brushstroke
is replaced by or painted over a digitally printed substitute. The
sensuous, gestural brushstrokes that feature so prominently in his
work are often transformed into bubbles, canvas grids or cultural
signs and symbols. In this way, Marcaccio seeks to free painting
from the limitations that have been imposed upon it.
In Juan Uslés work, he boldly engages the physical
properties of his medium using a combination of paint and raw pigment.
He presents an entire range of abstract form and expression that
is at once playful, dynamic and carefully composed. Uslé
transforms the canvas into a battlefield on which different forces
face each other with aesthetic tension which is at the limit of
what is acceptable. By maintaining this tension
between varying and opposing aspects of abstraction, Uslé
creates truly engaging and contemporary work.
For our first project room exhibition, we will be presenting new
work by New York based painter Joie Rosen. Her cool geometric abstractions
are painted on silk that is stretched over painted wood. The translucency
of the silk allows for interaction with the work as the light and
ones orientation to the work changes.
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