Hugo McCloud’s Studio, photo by Zoe Weber. Image via skny,com. |
Palindrome
January 30 - March 14, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 29, 6-8 pm
475 Tenth Avenue
New York, NY
From skny.com:
Sean Kelly
is delighted to announce that the gallery now represents Hugo McCloud.
For Palindrome, his first solo exhibition
with Sean Kelly, McCloud has created eleven new, abstract works, mixing
unconventional industrial materials—aluminum sheeting, silver aluminum butane
paint, and black liquid tar—with traditional pigment and woodblock printing
techniques. A self-taught artist, unbound by classical academic strictures,
McCloud approaches his work in a visceral, physical way, privileging
blowtorches and hammers as much as brushes and palettes. In this exhibition,
McCloud furthers his search for beauty in the overlooked and perfection within
imperfection.
Drawing on
the rawness of the urban environment, McCloud works on tarpaper instead of
canvas, enveloping it in layers of liquid tar, foil and aluminum roof coating.
The surfaces are prepared on the floor, torched, painted, hammered and stamped
until extraordinary transformations take place. The resulting works push the
limits of their utilitarian materials and challenge the viewer’s perceptions.
Palindrome will be divided thematically in two
different exhibition spaces. Six silver works will be on view in the front
gallery and five black works will be on view in the lower gallery. Included
among these are two monumental, sculptural wall pieces constructed from the
rough-hewn woodblocks McCloud used to stamp the paintings in the exhibition.
These instruments of production are reimagined, becoming works unto themselves
and deepening McCloud’s compelling exploration of object regeneration.
Sean Kelly
recently presented McCloud’s work in the gallery’s 2014 summer group
exhibition, From Pre-History to Post-Everything,
and in the gallery’s presentation at the 13th edition of Art Basel in Miami
Beach.
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