Showing posts with label Marina Perez Simao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marina Perez Simao. Show all posts

05/01/24

Marina Perez Simão @ Pace Gallery, Los Angeles - "Solanaceae" Exhibition

Marina Perez Simão: Solanaceae
Pace Gallery, Los Angeles 
January 20 – March 2, 2024 

Marina Perez Simão
Marina Perez Simão 
Untitled/Sem título (Detail), 2023
© Marina Perez Simão, courtesy Pace Gallery

Pace presents an exhibition of immersive paintings by Marina Perez Simão at its Los Angeles gallery.

The show, titled Solanaceae, brings together some 15 canvases of various sizes—including monumental panoramas—created by the artist in the past year. Solanaceae marks Marina Perez Simão’s first-ever solo presentation in LA and, more broadly, on the West Coast of the United States, and the exhibition coincides with the 2024 edition of Frieze LA. It is accompanied by a new catalogue from Pace Publishing, featuring a foreword by the gallery’s Curatorial Director Kimberly Drew as well as an original essay by SCAD Museum of Art Assistant Curator Brittany Richmond.

Working across oil painting, watercolor, and printmaking, Marina Perez Simão is known for her vibrant, lyrical compositions exploring both interior and exterior landscapes. Through her practice, she constructs visual journeys into semi- abstract and often unknowable realms made up of organic, undulating forms. Imbued with visions and memories, Marina Perez Simão’s oneiric landscapes reflect her deep and enduring interest in abstraction’s power to convey ideas, concepts, and feelings that transcend language.

In the paintings for her exhibition with Pace in LA—which takes the scientific name for the nightshades family of plants as its title—the artist meditates on the phenomenological effects of different conditions of light and its absence. In a departure from her past works, Simão has adopted a palette of deep, dark colors for her new landscapes, combining multiple hues at a time to emulate the nuances of bioluminescence. Elaborating upon her recent experimentations with traditional Florentine fresco techniques for a painting she showed this year in São Paulo, Simão has realized many of these landscapes at grander scales than she has ever worked in before, with two monumental compositions each extending more than 12-feet in width. As part of her process for making these paintings, she experiments with forms in watercolors and smaller scales, bringing a confident intuition to her final, large-scale compositions.

Tapping into the rich material histories of murals and frescos, mediums often associated with depictions of heaven or paradise, the artist’s new large-scale works lend a distinctly experiential and transportive dimension to this presentation. Featuring layers of color, these paintings—which seem to glow and vibrate with energy drawn from an internal, celestial light source—speak to Simão’s unique ability to imbue her work with luminosity.

Her paintings are marked by expressive and gestural brushstrokes, which respond to one another within individual works and across multiple compositions, giving the entire exhibition a sense of continuity and consequence with respect to time and movement. In her tableaus that suggest caves, forests, rivers, waterfalls, and other environments, Marina Perez Simão examines the way that light can function as a supernatural force in our experience of nature. Boundaries between interior and exterior spaces are blurred and, in some cases, obliterated in these scenes of unreality and mystery.

Among Simão’s recent projects was her 2022 residency with Cahiers d’Art in Paris, where she presented an exhibition of watercolors.

Marina Perez Simão (b. 1980, Vitória, Brazil) has developed a working process based fundamentally on the accumulation and juxtaposition of memories and images. By combining personal experiences and multiple references stemming from fields such as philosophy, literature, and journalism, the artist collects certain narratives in order to edit them through pictorial means that do not belong to any predefined language; rather, they develop with an organic practice, which combines thematic density and a delicate treatment.

Marina Perez Simão uses a variety of techniques, such as collage, drawing, and oil painting, as starting points in order to marry interior and exterior landscapes, she composes visual journeys that sometimes traverse the unknown, the abstract and the nebulous, but also include visions and memories. Simão’s work is held in several public collections worldwide, including the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint-Étienne in France, The Ekard Collection in the Netherlands, and the Samdani Art Foundation in Bangladesh, as well as the Speed Art Museum in Kentucky and the University of Chicago in the United States.

PACE GALLERY LOS ANGELES
1201 South La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles CA

03/04/21

Marina Perez Simao @ Pace Gallery, New York

Marina Perez Simão: Tudo é e não é 
Pace Gallery, New York 
April 1–24, 2021 

Marina Perez Simao
MARINA PEREZ SIMAO 
New paintings in Marina Perez Simão’s studio 
© Marina Perez Simão, Courtesy Pace Gallery 

Pace Gallery debuts São Paulo-based artist MARINA PEREZ SIMAO’s first solo exhibition in New York City. Rooted in the natural landscape of her native Brazil, Simão’s luminous oil paintings pulse with a magnetic, musical, and hypnotic presence that make the viewer’s eye dance. Influenced by painters such as Tarsila do Amaral, Agnes Pelton, and Luchita Hurtado, Simão’s work is situated within a larger constellation of artists who have similarly used the landscape to explore the metaphysical elements of nature. With the artist’s new series of paintings, which is unveiled at Pace’s New York space this spring, Simão presents a symbol of hope—a beacon for a future not yet mapped out but filled with infinite possibilities. Referencing a phrase by Brazilian novelist João Guimarães Rosa, the exhibition title, Tudo é e não é, translates to Everything is and is not, encompassing the ambiguity of life and abstraction as a whole. The presentation marks Marina Perez Simão’s inaugural solo exhibition with Pace since joining the gallery in January 2021.

Building on the artist’s process of combining her personal memories with literary and musical references to create singular, abstracted landscapes, Marina Perez Simão’s new body of work reflects the evolution of her artistic practice while quarantining in Brazil this past year. Grounding her overarching work is Simão’s understanding of nature as a force to be respected and revered, which can be traced back to her upbringing in Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. Minas Gerais is a cool, mountain town surrounded by hills and fog that rises in the foothills. Rio de Janeiro, on the other hand, presents a dramatic meeting between cliffs and sea in which the ocean has the overwhelming potential to overtake the land. Simão’s paintings reflect the respective phenomena of each of her lived environments while depicting uncharted territories, creating new worlds onto themselves. The artist states of her painting practice: “I try to play around and subvert the elements of the landscape, maybe as an attempt to go somewhere that I’ve never been before, but at the same time that is familiar.”

Unlike her previous work, these new paintings see Marina Perez Simão honing her study of light—a formal device and metaphorical conceit in her practice. Through her layering and juxtaposition of rich hues of contrasting colors, Simão captures light’s shifting temperament on the canvas as seen from her home in São Paulo this past year, from the soft morning rays cast across one’s face, to the forceful glare of noon, and the apocalyptic last flash before a storm.

Neither solid nor liquid, sky or ground, the shapes in Marina Perez Simão’s works defy material classification. Her paintings, comprising disparate references and visual cues, often leave the viewer with a sense of unresolve or continued wonder. Like Guimarães Rosa’s Grande Sertão: Veredas (The Devil to Pay in the Backlands)—a literary masterpiece published in 1956 that explores the complex dimensions of the human psyche as attributed to the Minas Gerais backlands—Simão’s paintings reflect a postmodern Brazilian generation on the verge of continual change. With her own, authored synthesis of light, associative gesture, and compositional lyricism, Simão portrays otherworldly topographies that activate all of the viewer’s senses, unleashing gravity’s reductive grip on what is imaginable.

MARINA PEREZ SIMAO (b. 1980, Vitória, Brazil) has developed a working process based fundamentally on the accumulation and juxtaposition of memories and images. By combining personal experiences and multiple references stemming from fields such as philosophy, literature, and journalism, the artist collects certain narratives in order to edit them through pictorial means that do not belong to any predefined language; rather, they develop with an organic practice, which combines thematic density and a delicate treatment.

Marina Perez Simão uses a variety of techniques, such as collage, drawing, and oil painting, as starting points in order to marry interior and exterior landscapes, she composes visual journeys that sometimes traverse the unknown, the abstract and the nebulous, but also include visions and memories.

Marina Perez Simão’s work is held in several public collections worldwide, including the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint-Étienne in France, The Ekard Collection in the Netherlands, and the Samdani Art Foundation in Bangladesh, as well as the Speed Art Museum in Kentucky and the University of Chicago in the United States. 

PACE GALLERY
540 West 25th Street, New York