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Uptown Campus: Robert Janitz

Past exhibition
December 13, 2018 - January 26, 2019
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Robert Janitz A Greek of an Original, 2018 Oil, wax, flour on linen 86 x 66 inches (218.44 x 167.64 cm)
Robert Janitz
A Greek of an Original, 2018
Oil, wax, flour on linen
86 x 66 inches
(218.44 x 167.64 cm)

Anton Kern Gallery and CANADA are pleased to present their first solo exhibitions with Robert Janitz. Uptown Campus will open at Anton Kern Gallery, on Thursday, December 13th; and College Robert Janitz at CANADA opens Friday, December 14th.

 

Robert Janitz’ seemingly simple shapes belie a meticulously built contemplation on painting. He generally begins with grounds of gradient color on stretched linen, which are then covered in strokes of semi-transparent paint whipped with flour. The contrasting opacities and transparencies of his marks create fissures of light. Sometimes the paintings feature torqued rectilinear boxes, or they are composed of fields of brushstrokes alone. While it seems possible that the paintings allude to expressionism, the paintings are in fact carefully delineated sets of “procedures” that provoke awareness rather than sensation.

 

Janitz asks fundamental questions, such as what is a brush, paint, or even a surface; and how, via his hand, these tools and materials can generate a mark. He handles paint bluntly: the broad strokes are direct and unadorned. Janitz carefully considers and builds the different pictorial planes of each painting, contemplating the two-dimensional work and its ability to create three-dimensional illusion— how color and shadow operate with and against each other.

 

 The show at CANADA will include three benches made from cast concrete that are 

simultaneously zoomorphic dogs and/or modernist sculpture. Throughout his entire project, simulacra is at play with Janitz. All of his works have a source, either real or imagined, which is the root for the investigative nature of his practice. The way “things” in this body of work resemble things in the world, yet never seem to be direct representations, adds a degree of endlessness to the experience of viewing.

 

The opportunity to spread paintings between two venues offers Janitz the chance to show central tenets of his practice side by side. At Anton Kern Gallery, he will mostly exhibit the paintings with twisted boxes; at CANADA, mostly the “field” paintings. They are all paintings that ask themselves questions, with titles that give only sly suggestions, and usually induce further inquiry. The space, light, and elements within each painting sum up to a sort of consciousness, an engagement with layers of color and material that conveys a sense of sublimation and heightened mental space.

 

 Robert Janitz lives in works in Brooklyn, NY. He has been included in group exhibitions internationally, including in New York, Paris, Berlin, and Brussels. Recent solo exhibitions include Team Gallery, New York (2017, 2015), Meyer Riegger, Berlin, Germany (2017, 2015, 2014), Shoot The Lobster, New York (2012) and Clearing, New York (2011). Janitz was a professor at École Supérieure Des Beaux Arts, Cherbourg, France in 2009 and a guest lecturer of visual arts at University Paris 8, Paris, France from 2003 to 2007.

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List of Works
Installation Views
  • Installation view of Richard Janitz's exhibition at the gallery featuring colorful paintings of gradient color on stretched linen.
  • Installation view of Richard Janitz's exhibition at the gallery featuring colorful paintings of gradient color on stretched linen. Two large works featured.
  • Installation view of Richard Janitz's exhibition at the gallery featuring colorful paintings of gradient color on stretched linen. Two works featured in this image.
  • Installation view of Richard Janitz's exhibition at the gallery featuring colorful paintings of gradient color on stretched linen. Multiple works shown.
Works
  • Robert Janitz A Greek of an Original, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    A Greek of an Original, 2018
  • Robert Janitz Liquid Conscience, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    Liquid Conscience, 2018
  • Robert Janitz Nächstenliebe, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    Nächstenliebe, 2018
  • Robert Janitz Reversible Destiny, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    Reversible Destiny, 2018
  • Robert Janitz Russian Moon, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    Russian Moon, 2018
  • Robert Janitz Seven Eleven, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    Seven Eleven, 2018
  • Robert Janitz Spoiler Alert, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    Spoiler Alert, 2018
  • Robert Janitz The Cup (Study 2), 2018
    Robert Janitz
    The Cup (Study 2), 2018
  • Robert Janitz The OA, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    The OA, 2018
  • Robert Janitz Uptown Campus, 2018
    Robert Janitz
    Uptown Campus, 2018
Press
  • Robert Janitz: Uptown Campus / College Robert Janitz

    David Rhodes, The Brooklyn Rail, December 11, 2018
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