08/07/18

Dan Graham @ Regen Projects, Los Angeles

Dan Graham: New Works By A Small-Town Boy 
Regen Projects, Los Angeles
July 7 – August 18, 2018

Regen Projects presents an exhibition of works by Dan Graham. This marks his second solo presentation at the gallery.

For over fifty years, Dan Graham’s expansive multidisciplinary practice has encompassed video, sculpture, photography, performance, installation, and a prolific body of writing on religion, music, art, architecture, garden design, and popular culture. Forming a central theoretical thread throughout the course of his career, his work has examined the function and role of architecture in contemporary society, and how it frames and reflects public life. Since the 1970s he has produced what he refers to as pavilions, hybrid constructions that are part architecture and part sculpture. Inspired by ornamental buildings found in 17th and 18th century European pleasure gardens, Dan Graham’s sculptural pavilions are comprised of simple geometric forms and constructed using materials associated with corporate architecture like metal, aluminum, transparent and/or two-way mirrored glass, and sometimes juxtaposed with natural elements like hedges. Functioning as built environments, the pavilions create unusual optical and physical experiences for the viewer – blurring the lines between public and private space – and making apparent that our material surroundings structure the very core of our societies by determining the form of our vision and sight.

A selection of photographs relating to his seminal magazine artwork, Homes for America (1966), and taken by Dan Graham during a 2006 visit to his native suburban New Jersey, feature images of diverse architectural styles punctuated with lawns, topiaries, and shrubs. Displayed in a sequenced formation on the gallery walls, each image highlights Dan Graham’s interest in serial structures, topology, and systems of information as evident in the peculiar color ranges, materials, and repetitive geometries of the suburban American landscape. A series of architectural models and video works provide further context for his ongoing exploration of the built world.

Dan Graham (b. 1942) lives and works in New York. Recent solo exhibitions include Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing (2017); Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art (2017); The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2014); Le Consortium, Dijon (2011); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2009); and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2009). His work is included in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Tate Collection, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid.

REGEN PROJECTS
6750 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90038
www.regenprojects.com

Robert Combas @ Galerie Barthelemy Bouscayrol, Biarritz - Les figurations de Combas

Robert Combas, Les figurations de Combas
Galerie Barthelemy Bouscayrol, Biarritz
9 juillet - 18 août 2018

Robert Combas
ROBERT COMBAS
(c) Robert Combas
Courtesy Galerie Barthelemy Bouscayrol, Biarritz

Chef de file de la Figuration Libre, mouvement des années 80, Robert COMBAS est aujourd’hui l’un des artistes français de sa génération les plus reconnus. Il poursuit une démarche artistique unique, hors des modes et des courants. Son identité picturale est une référence de l’art contemporain.

L’univers de Robert Combas est un tout fait de mots, de couleurs, de musique, de lectures…

Robert Combas : son atelier
Atelier de ROBERT COMBAS
(c) Robert Combas
Courtesy Galerie Barthelemy Bouscayrol, Biarritz

Des dessins de batailles sur la table de la maison familiale à Sète à la reconnaissance d’aujourd’hui, une vie dédiée à l’art. Son art. Libéré de toute esthétique conventionnelle ou institutionnelle, Robert Combas a imposé un style inégalé autant qu’une personnalité, l’un n’allant pas sans l’autre.

ROBERT COMBAS
Danse ensoleillée (1987)
Acrylique sur toile, 156 x 118,5 cm
(c) Robert Combas
Courtesy Galerie Barthelemy Bouscayrol, Biarritz

Tout est matière à peindre, sans tabou, sans hiérarchie ni intellectualisme, mais avec une intelligence fine et une culture empreinte de sa curiosité pour la vie, l’histoire, le quotidien… Robert Combas crée. Une oeuvre en constant devenir qui se nourrit du présent comme du passé, d’une idée, d’un sentiment, d’un souvenir.

Cette exposition montre la richesse et la puissance de l’oeuvre de Robert Combas dans sa grande diversité, une oeuvre intemporelle, universelle et profondément humaine.

GALERIE BARTHELEMY BOUSCAYROL
2 Av. de la Reine Victoria, Biarritz
www.galerie-barthelemy-bouscayrol.com