ILL (nature paintings)

ILL (nature paintings)

507 W. 24th Street New York, NY 10011, USA Thursday, November 7, 2019–Saturday, December 21, 2019 Opening Reception: Thursday, November 7, 2019, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.


lot 020619 (nature cult, fertile blue) by donald moffett

Donald Moffett

Lot 020619 (nature cult, fertile blue), 2019

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lot 072519 (late biology, blossom) by donald moffett

Donald Moffett

Lot 072519 (late biology, blossom), 2019

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lot 072619 (the new damson) by donald moffett

Donald Moffett

Lot 072619 (the new damson), 2019

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lot 100219 (fragment y, white) by donald moffett

Donald Moffett

Lot 100219 (fragment Y, white), 2019

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Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present ILL (nature paintings),  Donald Moffett’s seventh solo show with the gallery. The exhibition  captures Moffett’s continued conceptual exploration of nature through  abstract and organic forms. Over the last several years, Moffett’s  consideration and examination of the subject has expanded—fueled in part  by the current political climate—to encompass its multitude of  definitions, from the phenomena of the physical world to the broader  characteristics and essences of the universe at large. ILL (nature paintings) will  feature approximately a dozen new paintings, produced through a range  of both digital and physical approaches. The exhibition will be on view  at the gallery’s 507 W. 24th Street location, from November 7 through  December 21, 2019. 


Moffett’s multi-dimensional paintings, drawings, installations, and  projects have always held within them a social critique, with the formal  approaches serving as surrogates for interrogating both the individual  body and the body politic. His practice has included work with the  artist collective Gran Fury, in the 1980s, which developed a visual  vocabulary for exposing the urgency of the AIDS epidemic; the Mr. Gay in the USA  drawings, which revealed the pathological brew of homophobia and  paranoia that led to a mass shooting and murder; and the 2007 exhibition  Fleisch, in which he first began to treat the canvas as a skin  that can be cut and sutured to examine different levels of violence and  self-destruction, among many more series and works. Moffett has,  throughout his multi-decade career, fused formal experimentation with  social commentary to create an inextricable whole. 


In recent years, with the looming climate crisis, Moffett has  actively engaged with the disaster that people have wrought on the  natural world. In his 2016 exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery, any fallow field,  he captured images of barren landscapes and floral still lives beneath  smooth, luminous pours of pigmented epoxy resin. Appearing like memories  trapped in amber, the works evoked both a sense of time passed and a  future lost. In his newest body of work, presented in ILL,  Moffett’s subject matter broadens to engage with the wider nature of  things—the seen and unseen connections that bind the universe and its  happenings together. 


In ILL, Moffett takes up an array of references, from  pictographic bleached sea corals, to scans of the human brain, to the  vast galaxies spinning deep within the night, blue sky. Produced in a  range of colors, from deep black to crisp white, these abstracted  organic forms serve as guideposts to a much-needed discussion on how we  have found ourselves in the predicaments of today. The featured works  also continue Moffett’s vision to break free the canvas from its  rectangular confines and the wall. The paintings, which extend forward  into space on steel supports, are in instances perforated, punctured,  and inflated. Their resin surfaces range from the high gloss pours seen  in any fallow field, to a new matte finish that absorbs and  softly reflects the light, while also revealing unexpected infiltrations  of color. Within these works, the traditional painting form is  distorted until collapsed into structural and biological deformations.  Despite the ominous undertones, the works in ILL offer important pockets  of brightness, as they capture a kaleidoscope of material diversity—one  that stands in for the diversity of the world, a world that can yet  change, yet again.  


 Donald Moffett (B. San Antonio, Texas, 1955) currently lives and  works in New York City. His work has been presented in a wide range of  solo exhibitions across the United States and in London, and is included  in the collections of many American art museums. 

 

For more information regarding Donald Moffett, please contact Gallery Partner Ricky Manne at [email protected] or 212-680-9889. For press inquiries, please contact Alina Sumajin, PAVE Communications & Consulting at [email protected] or 646.369.2050.