XSTATIC

XSTATIC

515 West 22nd Street New York, NY 10011, USA Thursday, March 28, 2024–Saturday, May 11, 2024 Opening Reception: Thursday, March 28, 2024, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.

Rendered in combinations of monochromatic palettes to power clashing hues, Benson’s airbrushed paintings warp and buzz with motion. XSTATIC furthers her practice and exploration of pioneering computer art on contemporary abstraction.

tingle by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Tingle, 2023

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like a song by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Like a Song, 2023

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pink trance by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Pink Trance, 2023

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ghost girl by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Ghost Girl, 2023

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there isn't anything by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

There Isn't Anything, 2023

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fidget by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Fidget, 2023

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why by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Why, 2023

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two to too by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Two To Too, 2023

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t zero by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

t zero, 2023

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radiant sky by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Radiant Sky, 2023

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purple ftw by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

Purple FTW, 2024

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my oozy past by trudy benson

Trudy Benson

My Oozy Past, 2024

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XSTATIC, Trudy Benson’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, presents the artist’s latest body of paintings. The exhibition’s title reflects the energetic nature of the paintings, along with the visual aspect of the letter X, seen in the intersecting lines that cover the canvases. A continuation of her practice, XSTATIC further explores the influence of pioneering computer art on contemporary abstraction.

In a departure from her first exhibition with the gallery in October 2021, Benson’s compositions have turned to emphasize fine line work made with an airbrush. From afar, warped planes buzz with motion; when the viewer steps closer, densely-scribbled marks are revealed as the source rather than solid blocks of color. The paintings are rendered in color combinations from monochromatic palettes to power clashing hues, creating harmony in the unexpected.

“Here is a downright paradox, a whimsical aporia: albeit abstract and self-reflexive, the luxuriously colored and highly intricate paintings of Trudy Benson are imbued with rich art-historical and present-day references,” writes Raphy Sarkissian in the exhibition’s catalogue, “Within Benson’s methodically constructed pictorial fields, where geometric structures and painterly gestures cohabit, autonomy and allusion register as being cut from the same cloth, as inextricable sides of the same coin. To confront the compositionally innovative and chromatically lavish paintings of the recently realized series titled XSTATIC is to come face to face with a self-contained formalist language that is nonetheless inseparable from the boundless archive of modernist abstraction and the visual grammars of its canonical masters.”


TRUDY BENSON (b. 1985 in Richmond, VA) received her Master of Fine Arts from the Pratt Institute in 2010 and her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2007. 

She has been the subject of recent solo exhibitions at Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna, Austria; Weber Fine Art, Greenwich, CT; SUNNY, New York; Massif Central, Brussels, Belgium; Miles McEnery Gallery, New York; and Ceysson & Bénétière, Saint-Étienne, France.

Her work has been included in recent group exhibitions at Krinzinger Schottenfeld, Vienna, Austria; Eric Firestone Gallery, East Hampton, NY; m.simons, Amsterdam; Mother Gallery, Beacon, NY; Miles McEnery Gallery, New York; and Gaa Projects, Cologne, Germany.

Benson’s work may be found in the collections of the Aïshti Foundation, Beirut, Lebanon; Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, New York; Hudson Valley MOCA, Peekskill, NY; Portland Museum of Art, ME; Saatchi Gallery, London; Schwartz Art Collection, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, MA; and the Susan and Michael Hort Collection, New York.

The artist lives and works in Newburgh, NY.