Tom Allen, Sophie Barber, Michael Berryhill, Dike Blair, Varda Caivano, Luz Carabaño, Lois Dodd, Fergus Feehily, Anna Glantz, Federico Herrero, Ulala Imai, Lauren Spencer King, Jennifer J. Lee, Daniel Graham Loxton, Paulo Monteiro, Alexandra Noel, Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Paul P., Santiago de Paoli, Dana Powell, Kristopher Raos, Eleanor Ray, Louise Sartor, Anna Schachinger, Shana Sharp, Hiroshi Sugito, Sean Sullivan, Altoon Sultan, Hayley Tompkins, Tinus Vermeersch, Tyler Vlahovich, Owen Westberg, Yui Yaegeshi, Zhiliang Zhao
A Minor Constellation
July 30 - September 03, 2022
Chris Sharp Gallery is pleased to present a survey of small painting entitled A Minor Constellation.
Featuring the work of over 30 local, national and international contemporary painters, the exhibition focuses on economy of scale as an artistic conceit. It goes virtually without saying that just because a painting is small does not necessarily mean it was easier to make or is any less significant than a large painting. Like the format of the short poem or haiku, it can be incredibly challenging to create with such limited means. The artists in the exhibition are driven to work with small formats for a variety of reasons. In some cases, they have been laboring for decades, trimming away the inessential in order to get to what is absolutely necessary. In others, size is a practical or ethical issue. And in still others, a personal or even spiritual challenge which has less to do with self expression than self abnegation. Some see the domestic as a more compelling space of formal experimentation. Finally, there are those who believe that they can achieve a greater effect, whether it be in terms of humor, affect, or criticality, quite simply, with less. Whatever the case may be, if subject matter and modes of painting in this exhibition vary (and they do, greatly), one thing all of these artists have in common is a tendency toward reduction of format, but most definitely not impact. And although modesty of size is the filament that binds these painters together, they otherwise remain wholly themselves, radiating outward like so many irreducible parts of a provisional constellation of contemporary painting.
Luz Carabaño, entrega, 2022 Oil on linen on shaped panel 5.75 x 19 in (14.60 x 48.26 cm)
Varda Caivano, Untitled, 2022. Gouache and charcoal on jute, 11.25 x 21.25 in (28.5 x 53.9 cm)
Anna Schachinger, Stadtpark Ried im Innkreis, 2021. Oil and acrylic on mixed media 15.74 x 11.81 in (40 x 30 cm)
Daniel Graham Loxton, Salis grano, 2022. Oil, wax, dry pigment, acrylic, and pencil on wood, 8.5 x 13.75 in (21.59 x 34.92 cm)
Eleanor K Ray, Moni island, 2019. Oil on panel 6 x 8 in (15.24 x 20.32 cm)
Sean Sullivan, The Bow- window at La Regina, Nice, 1950 (for Matisse), 2022. Oil on kitikata paper, 8.25 x 10.5 in (21.5 x 26.6 cm)
Tyler Vlahovich, Untitled, 2020. Oil on wood panel, 6.5 x 5 in (16.51 x 12.7 cm)
Federico Herrero, Arlequín, 2020. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 32 x 40 cm (12 5/8 x 15 3/4 in)
Sophie Barber, Niki de Saint Phalle loves sculpture, 2022. Oil on canvas, 5 3/4 x 9 1/8 x 2 1/8 in (14. 5 x 23 x 5.5 cm)
Sophie Barber, Niki de Saint Phalle loves sculpture, detail
Ulala Imai, Melon Salada, 2022. Oil on canvas, 9.5 x 13 in (24.13 x 30.02 cm)
Paulo Monteiro, Untitled, 2019, Oil on linen, 14.96 x 11.02 in (38 x 28 cm)
Tinus Vermeersch, Untitled, 2019. Oil on panel, 13.58 x 11.25 (34.5 x 28.6 cm)
Tom Allen, Yellow, Grey, Yellow, Blue, 2022. Oil on canvas, 13 x 11 in (33.02 x 27.94 cm)
Dike Blair, Untitled, 2016. Gouache, pastel, and pencil on paper. 15 x 20 in (38.10 x 50.80 cm)
Jennifer J Lee, Untitled, 2022. Oil on jute, 13 x 8 in (33.02 x 20.32 cm)
Lauren Spencer King, Flower no. 14, 2022. Watercolor on paper on panel, 12 x 9 in (30.48 x 22.86 cm)
Alexandra Noel, Bollard, 2022. Oil and enamel on panel, 4 x 6 x .75 in (10.2 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm)
Alexandra Noel, Bollard, detail
Alexandra Noel, The Color of Fluid II, 2022. Oil and enamel on panel, 4 x 4.5 x .75 in (10.2 x 11.4 x 1.9 cm)
Alexandra Noel, The Color of Fluid II, detail
Alexandra Noel, Titanic Cake III, 2022. Oil and enamel on panel, 2.75 x 4.5 x .75 in (7 x 11.4 x 1.9 cm)
Alexandra Noel, Titanic Cake III, detail
Anna Glantz, Girl’s Milk, 2022. Oil, collage, and pen on dyed canvas over panel, 8 x 10 in (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
Owen Westberg, Late May, 2021. Oil on birch panel, 6 x 12 in (15.24 x 30.48 cm)
Fergus Feehily, Outer Space Butcher Paper, 2022. Oil on cardboard and aluminium foil, wood, 12.9 x 10.6 x 3.2 in (33 x 27 x 8.2 cm)
Fergus Feehily, Outer Space Butcher Paper, detail
Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Bassa Danza, 2013-22. Oil, mountain laurel bean, shell, wood, nails on wood, 18.75 x 14.25 in (47.62 x 36.19 cm)
Hiroshi Sugito, Untitled, 2022. Oil on wood panel 9.4 x 13.2 in (24 x 33.5 cm)
Lois Dodd, Sea Holly Blossom, 2015. Oil on aluminum flushing, 5 x 7 in (12.7 x 22.86 cm)
Yui Yaegashi, an lilet, 2019. Oil on canvas, 8.74 x 11.02 in (22.2 28 cm)
Altoon Sultan, Small Red Curve, 2022. Egg tempera on calfskin parchment mounted on wood panel, 9 x 13 in (22.86 x 33.02 cm)
Haley Tompkins, Digital Light Pool CXXXIII, 2019. Acrylic paint, plastic tray, 12 5/8 x 13 3/8 x 1 in (32 x 34 x 2.5 cm)
Michael Berryhill, Bask, 2022. Oil on linen, 10 x 8 in (25.4 x 20.32 cm)
Shana Sharp, Untitled, 2022. Oil on canvas, 8 x 8 in (20.3 x 20.3 cm)
Dana Powell, Persimmons, 2022. Oil on linen, 6 x 8 in (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
Zhao Zhiliang, Untitled (Klay), 2022. Gouache on paper clay. 6 X 5 in (15.24 x 12.7 cm)
Louise Sartor, Notre Dame de la Paix (1), 2022. Gouache on cardboard, 11.61 x 6.10 in (29.5 x 15.5 cm)
Paul P., Untitled, 2022. Oil on linen, 10.62 x 7.48 in (27 x 19 cm)
Santiago de Paoli, Red Angel, 2022. Oil on copper, 12.99 x 11.41 in (33 x 29 cm)
Kristopher Raos, Untitled (Cream, Red Rose), 2022. Acrylic gouache, and flashe on canvas, 8 x 10 in (20.32 x 25.4 cm)