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The Painter of Modern Life: Organized by Bob Nickas

Past exhibition
March 5 - April 11, 2015
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Overview
Wayne Gonzales Untitled, 2009 Acrylic on canvas 84 x 84 inches (213.4 x 213.4 cm)
Wayne Gonzales
Untitled, 2009
Acrylic on canvas
84 x 84 inches
(213.4 x 213.4 cm)

"The Painter of Modern Life" brings together works by 21 artists, with the

19th century designation of the poet-critic Charles Baudelaire as its

mantle (see footnote), including:

 

Nathaniel Axel, Lisa Beck, Sadie Benning, Sascha Braunig, Alex

Brown, Mathew Cerletty, Wayne Gonzales, Joanne Greenbaum, Daniel Hesidence, Mamie Holst, Cannon Hudson, Chip Hughes, Xylor Jane, Robert Janitz, Erik Lindman, Nikholis Planck, David Ratcliff, Nicolas Roggy, Ivan Seal, Richard Tinkler and Stanley Whitney.

 

The artists are represented by paintings, drawings, collages, prints, and hand-painted sculpture.

 

The exhibition may be thought to ask, what is modern life? Or rather, what has it become? In what ways do we translate and make sense of the world around us, our sense of place and displacement in the everyday? Manet was a painter of modern life in Baudelaire's time. On Kawara was a painter of modern life in ours. How do we navigate this not inconsiderable distance? 

 

What is commonly referred to as today's art world is a far larger canvas, and even if one were to possess a crystal ball, our supposed clairvoyance would be a continuous squint of the eye, and in what would be closer to an evershaken snow globe. 

 

Modern life is in no way opaque. It can be observed and seen through. And while our notion of beauty may change and distort, we remain dedicated to its pursuit. After all, don't we want to take pleasure in the visual landscape—even that which appears beyond aesthetic concerns or worthy of a higher level of poetics? But what of the drab canvas we accept as life today? Although detours are of the utmost necessity, they comprise our path without leading directly to our destination. And what is the modern life of painting? 

 

As with spirit photography in the 19th century, one could say that the medium of painting is in fact a medium, the very means to communicate with the past, wholly within and expanding the contours of the present, pointing perhaps to a future it never intended to predict.

 

One is guided, as always, by the works that reflect the moment in which they have been made, as they register in their own voice, and at their own volume. The artists actively participate in and amplify the larger world of the imagination. A statement, if there is one, is made by the works themselves. All you can do is bring them together. But these days, an assembly does not in any way constitute a movement, since movements belong to the past, and surely for the best. History will not be rushed along. All contemporary art, then, with no reliable guarantors for posterity, is in a sense pre-historic. Let the works, one at a time, convince you that this visual realm remains a compelling place to explore, and that picture-making can't help but define our time. After all, the artists are both observers of and re-makers of reality. This exhibition has been organized by the writer and curator Bob Nickas.

 

1. Mantle, a loose sleeveless cloak; something that covers or conceals—'On a winter night … a mantle of mist hangs above the city street'; the

protruding shelf over a fireplace; the outer covering of a wall; a zone of hot gases around a flame; a sheaf around a gas lamp that gives off

brilliant illumination when heated by the flame; anat.—the cerebral cortex; geol.—the layer of the earth between the crust and the core; the

wings, shoulders, feathers and back of a bird when differently colored from the rest of the body.

 

The exhibition opens on Thursday, March 5 and will run through Saturday, April 11, 2015. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday,

10 am - 6 pm. For further information and images, please contact the gallery at (t) 212.367.9663, or email: jasmin@antonkerngallery.com.

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List of Works
Installation Views
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. View of most of the paintings featured in the show.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Many works shown.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Two works by Nathaniel Axel featured.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Axel's works alongside Gonzales' works.
  • 2015 Thepainterofmodernlife 14
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. A few more additional works.
  • 2015 Thepainterofmodernlife 28
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Another angle of the main portion of the show.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Large-scale work by Daniel Hesidence featured front and center.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Some small-scale works featured.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Axel and Michel Cerletty featured.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. A few more works featured.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Hesidence and David Ratcliff featured.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. Some works featured.
  • Installation view of the group exhibition titled the Painter of Modern Life. More works featured.
Works
  • Cannon Hudson WEB II, 2013
    Cannon Hudson
    WEB II, 2013
  • Nikholis Planck Untitled (set of ten), 2014-15
    Nikholis Planck
    Untitled (set of ten), 2014-15
  • Wayne Gonzales Untitled, 2007
    Wayne Gonzales
    Untitled, 2007
  • Wayne Gonzales Untitled, 2007
    Wayne Gonzales
    Untitled, 2007
  • Lisa Beck You Are Here, 2014
    Lisa Beck
    You Are Here, 2014
  • Alex Brown Untitled, 2001
    Alex Brown
    Untitled, 2001
  • Mamie Holst Landscape Before Dying (Toward Exiting #8), 2008
    Mamie Holst
    Landscape Before Dying (Toward Exiting #8), 2008
  • Mathew Cerletty Returns & Exchanges, 2015
    Mathew Cerletty
    Returns & Exchanges, 2015
  • Erik Lindman Untitled, 2014
    Erik Lindman
    Untitled, 2014
  • Sadie Benning Unibrow Guy, 2014
    Sadie Benning
    Unibrow Guy, 2014
  • Mamie Holst Landscape Before Dying (You Know How It Goes), 2013
    Mamie Holst
    Landscape Before Dying (You Know How It Goes), 2013
  • Nathaniel Axel Aspects, 2015
    Nathaniel Axel
    Aspects, 2015
  • Nathaniel Axel Fugue State, 2015
    Nathaniel Axel
    Fugue State, 2015
  • Wayne Gonzales Untitled, 2009
    Wayne Gonzales
    Untitled, 2009
  • Chip Hughes I tried to hide the heart from the head, 2014
    Chip Hughes
    I tried to hide the heart from the head, 2014
  • Nathaniel Axel Fantastic Dream, 2015
    Nathaniel Axel
    Fantastic Dream, 2015
  • Cannon Hudson WEB III, 2015
    Cannon Hudson
    WEB III, 2015
  • Robert Janitz Sycophant, 2014
    Robert Janitz
    Sycophant, 2014
  • Robert Janitz Self-indulgent Use of Adjectives, 2014
    Robert Janitz
    Self-indulgent Use of Adjectives, 2014
  • Xylor Jane Untitled, 2015
    Xylor Jane
    Untitled, 2015
  • Lisa Beck Door to the West, 2015
    Lisa Beck
    Door to the West, 2015
  • Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2014
    Joanne Greenbaum
    Untitled, 2014
  • David Ratcliff Untitled, 2014
    David Ratcliff
    Untitled, 2014
  • Alex Brown Pilgrim, 2012
    Alex Brown
    Pilgrim, 2012
  • Nathaniel Axel Shells, 2015
    Nathaniel Axel
    Shells, 2015
  • Lisa Beck Untitled I (infra/silver), 2014
    Lisa Beck
    Untitled I (infra/silver), 2014
  • Lisa Beck Untitled III (infra/violet), 2014
    Lisa Beck
    Untitled III (infra/violet), 2014
  • Lisa Beck Untitled II (infra/white), 2014
    Lisa Beck
    Untitled II (infra/white), 2014
  • Erik Lindman Untitled, 2014
    Erik Lindman
    Untitled, 2014
  • Ivan Seal Peeping-toff, 2015
    Ivan Seal
    Peeping-toff, 2015
  • Ivan Seal Veexibisheonist, 2015
    Ivan Seal
    Veexibisheonist, 2015
  • Daniel Hesidence Untitled ( Summers Gun ), 2015
    Daniel Hesidence
    Untitled ( Summers Gun ), 2015
  • Nicolas Roggy Untitled, 2015
    Nicolas Roggy
    Untitled, 2015
  • Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2014
    Joanne Greenbaum
    Untitled, 2014
  • Richard Tinkler Painting Number Seven, 2015
    Richard Tinkler
    Painting Number Seven, 2015
  • Richard Tinkler Painting Number Thirteen, 2015
    Richard Tinkler
    Painting Number Thirteen, 2015
  • Sadie Benning Highway, 2014
    Sadie Benning
    Highway, 2014
  • Stanley Whitney Insideout, 2011
    Stanley Whitney
    Insideout, 2011
  • Nikholis Planck Untitled, 2014
    Nikholis Planck
    Untitled, 2014
  • Sascha Braunig Bottom Feeder, 2015
    Sascha Braunig
    Bottom Feeder, 2015
  • Cannon Hudson Number Map, 2015
    Cannon Hudson
    Number Map, 2015
  • David Ratcliff Untitled, 2014
    David Ratcliff
    Untitled, 2014
  • Chip Hughes Untitled, 2014
    Chip Hughes
    Untitled, 2014
  • Chip Hughes Untitled, 2014
    Chip Hughes
    Untitled, 2014
  • Daniel Hesidence Untitled ( Maritime Spring ), 2012
    Daniel Hesidence
    Untitled ( Maritime Spring ), 2012
  • Sadie Benning Liz and Richard, 2014
    Sadie Benning
    Liz and Richard, 2014
  • Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2015
    Joanne Greenbaum
    Untitled, 2015
  • Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2015
    Joanne Greenbaum
    Untitled, 2015
  • Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2015
    Joanne Greenbaum
    Untitled, 2015
  • Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2015
    Joanne Greenbaum
    Untitled, 2015
  • Nicolas Roggy Untitled, 2015
    Nicolas Roggy
    Untitled, 2015
  • Sascha Braunig Rolling Shutter 2, 2013
    Sascha Braunig
    Rolling Shutter 2, 2013
  • Alex Brown Untitled, 2001
    Alex Brown
    Untitled, 2001
  • Daniel Hesidence Untitled ( Summers Gun ), 2015
    Daniel Hesidence
    Untitled ( Summers Gun ), 2015
  • Sascha Braunig Countess, 2015
    Sascha Braunig
    Countess, 2015
  • Xylor Jane Untitled, 2015
    Xylor Jane
    Untitled, 2015
  • Nathaniel Axel Snakes and Ladders, 2015
    Nathaniel Axel
    Snakes and Ladders, 2015
  • Mathew Cerletty Yellow Pages, 2015
    Mathew Cerletty
    Yellow Pages, 2015
  • Mathew Cerletty True Believer, 2013
    Mathew Cerletty
    True Believer, 2013
  • Erik Lindman Untitled, 2014
    Erik Lindman
    Untitled, 2014
  • Richard Tinkler Book Three Volume Two Page Seven, 2014
    Richard Tinkler
    Book Three Volume Two Page Seven, 2014
  • Richard Tinkler Book Three Volume Two Page Eight, 2014
    Richard Tinkler
    Book Three Volume Two Page Eight, 2014
  • Richard Tinkler Book Three Volume Two Page Five, 2015
    Richard Tinkler
    Book Three Volume Two Page Five, 2015
  • Richard Tinkler Book Three Volume Two Page Four, 2015
    Richard Tinkler
    Book Three Volume Two Page Four, 2015
  • Nikholis Planck Untitled (P.O.M.L), 2015
    Nikholis Planck
    Untitled (P.O.M.L), 2015
  • Nikholis Planck Untitled, 2014
    Nikholis Planck
    Untitled, 2014
  • Nikholis Planck Untitled, 2014
    Nikholis Planck
    Untitled, 2014
  • Nikholis Planck Untitled (morgan ave), 2014
    Nikholis Planck
    Untitled (morgan ave), 2014
Press
  • Art: The Painter of Modern Life

    The New Yorker, April 13, 2015
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  • The Painter of Modern Life

    Howard Halle, Time Out New York, April 2, 2015
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  • Critics' Pick: ‘The Painter of Modern Life’

    Time Out New York, March 19, 2015
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  • Five Points With Bob Nickas

    Chris Chang, Art in America, March 15, 2015
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  • 5 Must-See Gallery Shows in New York: Victor Moscoso, Tamar Halpern, and More 2015

    Scott Indrisek, Blouin Artinfo, March 13, 2015
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  • ‘The Painter of Modern Life’ at Anton Kern Gallery 2015

    Ken Johnson, The New York Times, March 12, 2015
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  • Critics’ Picks: ‘The Painter of Modern Life’

    Zoë Lescaze, Artforum, March 1, 2015
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Related artists

  • Nathaniel Axel

    Nathaniel Axel

  • Sadie Benning

    Sadie Benning

  • Sascha Braunig

    Sascha Braunig

  • Alex Brown

    Alex Brown

  • Mathew Cerletty

    Mathew Cerletty

  • Wayne Gonzales

    Wayne Gonzales

  • Joanne Greenbaum

    Joanne Greenbaum

  • Daniel Hesidence

    Daniel Hesidence

  • Mamie Holst

    Mamie Holst

  • Cannon Hudson

    Cannon Hudson

  • Chip Hughes

    Chip Hughes

  • Xylor Jane

    Xylor Jane

  • Robert Janitz

    Robert Janitz

  • Erik Lindman

    Erik Lindman

  • Nikholis Planck

    Nikholis Planck

  • David Ratcliff

    David Ratcliff

  • Nicolas Roggy

    Nicolas Roggy

  • Lisa Ruyter

  • Richard Tinkler

    Richard Tinkler

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