Patricia Low Contemporary is pleased to present a curated show entitled Return to Form featuring work by Tal R, Thomas Kiesewetter, Gert & Uwe Tobias and Thomas Scheibitz.
This exhibition brings together the work of four very distinct artists who use simplicity of form and purity of color in a way that relates to early or mid 20th century art. Despite the differences in their work, each are exploring techniques and principles that recall Post-Impressionist, Cubist, Constructivist or Modernist innovations. By eschewing the more recent and common tropes of Pop, Minimalism, or Post-Modernism, the work in this exhibition allows us to consider a new idea: that perhaps the formal and material tendencies of pre-1960 painting and sculpture were discarded prematurely, before the ideas and forms themselves were exhausted. These works evoke the past in ways that are new and continue a dialogue that trailed off long ago.
Tal R was born in Israel in 1967, but was raised in Denmark and lives and works in Copenhagen. He has shown widely, including solo shows at Gallery Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen; Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin; and Victoria Miro Gallery, London. On view in this exhibition are a selection of woodblock prints made in 2005, which -though quite different from the large, mixed-media paintings which bring together a wide array of artistic influences- reveal the influence of Mattisse, Gauguin and the Naifs in his composition and rendering of the form.
Thomas Kiesewetter was born in 1964 in Kassel, Germany. His most recent solo exhibitions include: Roberts & Tilton Gallery, Los Angeles in March 2007; Jack Tilton Gallery, New York in February 2007; and continues to show in Germany with Galerie Neu, Berlin. Working in both cast bronze as well as the additive, assemblage works exhibited here, Kiesewetter’s sculpture renders volume and action in three dimensions by balancing subtle changes in scale and weight in order to achieve a sense of tension or dynamism. This, combined with the use of industrial materials or surfaces cardboard, metal, foam- remarks on the history of 20th century sculpture, and the influences of the Constructivists, as well as the Cubist sculptor Julio Gonzalez.