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Matthew Monahan

Past exhibition
November 23 - December 23, 2010
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Matthew Monahan Untitled, 2010 Aluminum, dry wall, photocopy toner on cast polyurethane 56 1/2 x 11 x 11 inches Edition of 3
Matthew Monahan
Untitled, 2010
Aluminum, dry wall, photocopy toner on cast polyurethane
56 1/2 x 11 x 11 inches
Edition of 3

November 5, 2010, New York – For his fifth solo exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Monahan will show a combination of new sculpture and drawings. His aggressive but elegant sculptural works, cast in different materials including foam and bronze, manipulate the figure to challenge what we associate with a classical representation of the human body.

 

Nine tall figurative metal sculptures and ten oil-on-paper drawings animate the space. Striving for a less fragmented and more unified form, the sculptures lay emphasis on the relationship between figure and base. Each pedestal is tailored for each piece, and the two registers, the upper and lower halves, accentuate the tension between metal and masonry. All materials share one quality: they change appearance, properties, and color based on their mineral contents and their firing temperature. Monahan seems to emulate a proto-scientific, or alchemist approach to his materials. In their pursuit of turning common metals into gold, the old alchemists developed the science of understanding, deconstructing, and reconstructing matter, and along the way discovered the process of plating and the transmutation of metals.

 

To Monahan, the choice of bronze comes as a plausible step after having worked with wax and different melting processes, as well as bending, molding, and casting in a variety of materials for many years. However, Monahan decreases the “nobility” of bronze, he makes us feel the heat of the flame, the fire and violence of the furnace, the pummeling, hammering, and cracking sounds of the foundry. All the noise still reverberates in the sculptures. These material qualities can be extended to the psychology and symbolism of the work. Under the durable shell of metal hides the thinness, hollowness and fragility of the figure. The figures make themselves more durable and perhaps larger-than-life, in the ancient alchemist way, and - in their slight tendency towards architectural futurism and science fiction - the figures echo the creaking metal sounds of old monster movies or Ray Harryhausenʼs metal giants.

 

The alchemy of the metal works extends to Monahanʼs new oil on paper drawings. The paper is coated with two layers of paint, then folded and drawn on from the back with a fork, pressing through the line that depicts an off-kilter Vitruvian Man floating in a dark space. In fact, it is Monahanʼs long practice as a draftsman, his obsession with the treatment of surface, and his interest in shared tonalities of disparate materials that have informed his approach to the metal surface and become the source for his bronze casting. Monahan has always used his drawings as foundations for sculpting by turning planar things into volume. Bronze is a skin; a skin that is first poured into sheets of wax, cast in metal, and then folded or shaped into the human figure.

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List of Works
Installation Views
  • Installation view of Matthew Monahan's fifth solo show at Anton Kern gallery, featuring new sculptures and drawings.
  • Installation view of Matthew Monahan's fifth solo show at Anton Kern gallery, featuring new sculptures and drawings. Two sculptures featured.
  • Installation view of Matthew Monahan's fifth solo show at Anton Kern gallery, featuring new sculptures and drawings. Three sculptures shown.
  • Installation view of Matthew Monahan's fifth solo show at Anton Kern gallery, featuring new sculptures and drawings. Sculptures and drawings featured.
  • Mon 2010 Akg Install9
  • Mon 2010 Akg Install10
  • Installation view of Matthew Monahan's fifth solo show at Anton Kern gallery, featuring new sculptures and drawings. View of entire main gallery.
  • Installation view of Matthew Monahan's fifth solo show at Anton Kern gallery, featuring new sculptures and drawings. Back gallery view, featuring sculptures and drawings.
Works
  • Matthew Monahan Altar Piece, 2007
    Matthew Monahan
    Altar Piece, 2007
  • Matthew Monahan Spitbites and Pressings, 2009
    Matthew Monahan
    Spitbites and Pressings, 2009
  • Matthew Monahan Untitled, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Untitled, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan (Sub)Mariner, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    (Sub)Mariner, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Young Nitrate, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Young Nitrate, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Lady barb, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Lady barb, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Chopper's Watch, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Chopper's Watch, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Buck Skin Signal, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Buck Skin Signal, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Seppuku, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Seppuku, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Mask (Concentric self), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Mask (Concentric self), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Cape n' Beard, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Cape n' Beard, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Stainless Lingam, 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Stainless Lingam, 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Transmission), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Transmission), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Schlemmer Arc), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Schlemmer Arc), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Brass Knuckles), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Brass Knuckles), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (The Director), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (The Director), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (The Tramp), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (The Tramp), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Tongue Tied), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Tongue Tied), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Captain's Doll), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Captain's Doll), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Thumb Screw), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Thumb Screw), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Greetings), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Greetings), 2010
  • Matthew Monahan Body Electric (Door Knob), 2010
    Matthew Monahan
    Body Electric (Door Knob), 2010
Publications
  • Matthew Monahan

    Matthew Monahan

    Matthew Monahan 2011
    Hardcover 74 pages
    Publisher: Anton Kern Gallery, New York
    ISBN: 780983362203
    Dimensions: 10.25 x 8.25 inches
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