Jonah Koppel "Towards a New Impending Idiot Utopia"

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery

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Koppel’s paintings deal with pictorial abstraction. The three works on display combine layers of pattern, gestural mark-making, and relief as devices to depict infinite space. This approach yields a landscape of mannered strokes, spontaneous gesture, and rigid geometry. The canvases are painted unstretched moving between the floor and the wall, and are finished by stretching the picture completely around the stretcher bars. Thus the marks and gestures in the paint wrap around all edges of the paintings, enhancing their three-dimensionality and allowing for inconclusive boundaries.

The paintings are made with synthetic polymers. While each layer of paint is differentiated through its handling, the resulting surface becomes a high-gloss sheet of plastic. Gestures are seen and then vanish in the overall sameness of inner shapes, and a sculptural relief generated through the thickness of paint carries through the overall surface. Towards a New Impending Idiot Utopia, the title of the show, is a reference to Le Corbusier's Towards a New Architecture, and points to an ironic take on political aspirations in art. The intentionally heavy handed titles are meant as a dryly humorous critique on extremist thinking in both politics and aesthetics, conceptually augmenting the forthright formal concerns of the work.

[Image: Jonah Koppel "Silk is Soy" (2010) Synthetic Polymer on canvas 93 x 87 in.]

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from January 21, 2011 to February 27, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-01-21 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Jonah Koppel

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