Bosco Sodi: Vers l'Espagne

October 8 – November 12, 2020 509 West 27th Street, New York
  • Kasmin is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Bosco Sodi (b.1970, Mexico) on view from October 8–November 12, 2020 at 509 West 27th Street. Vers l’Espagne is Sodi’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Its title translates as “To Spain” in homage to the lineage of artists who influenced his early development as a painter. Drawing upon the evolution of art history from prehistoric cave painting through to modern Spanish artists Eduardo Chillida, Manolo Millares, Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, and Informalismo Catalan, Vers l’Espagne is a love letter to gesture, nature, and the artistic instinct.
  • The exhibition brings together five large-scale paintings with freestanding clay sculptures in the gallery’s flagship exhibition space. Entirely white, the restricted palette of the paintings develops the powerful simplicity of the raw, elemental materials—clay, sawdust, and pigment—that create the dense surfaces of the artist’s richly textured, monochromatic paintings. Sodi mixes the materials and throws them down onto a flat canvas in a gesturally energetic process that draws upon both creative intuition and chance. As the layers of material dry, structures form without the guidance or intervention of the artist, creating splintered ravines that recall primordial topographies and the fissured landscapes of his native Mexico.
  • Bosco Sodi Vers l'Espagne, 3 , 2019 mixed media on canvas 105 1/2 x 138 5/8 inches 268 x 352...

    Bosco Sodi

    Vers l'Espagne, 3 , 2019

    mixed media on canvas
    105 1/2 x 138 5/8 inches
    268 x 352 cm
  • In this series, Sodi calls particularly upon the work of Joan Miró and his three paintings titled Peinture sur fond blanc pour la cellule d'un solitaire (painting on a white background for the cell of a recluse) which are housed at the Joan Miró Foundation, Barcelona, where Sodi lived and worked for a decade. The atmospheric qualities of the color create, according to Sodi, “a feeling of warmth, calmness, and repose.” On Miró’s works, Sodi has said, “The paintings are just a thin black line made in a single gesture on a huge white canvas. I always admired them: wondering how Miró, with one stroke, was capable of doing something so powerful and beautiful.”
  • Bosco Sodi in the Miro chapel, Barcelona, Spain.
  • “The first phase of the Vers l’Espagne project consisted of Bosco Sodi’s trip to Barcelona to see the Miró chapel again for himself. He had the authorization of those responsible at the foundation to remain alone in the room for two hours; some photographs show him in the room, going up to the paintings, becoming imbued with and pervaded by the spirit of their author, meditating on Mironian freedom.”
    Juan Manuel Bonet
  • Bosco Sodi Untitled, 2020 clay 24 3/8 x 59 7/8 x 15 3/4 inches (each) 61.9 x 152.1 x 40... Bosco Sodi Untitled, 2020 clay 24 3/8 x 59 7/8 x 15 3/4 inches (each) 61.9 x 152.1 x 40... Bosco Sodi Untitled, 2020 clay 24 3/8 x 59 7/8 x 15 3/4 inches (each) 61.9 x 152.1 x 40...

    Bosco Sodi

    Untitled, 2020

    clay
    24 3/8 x 59 7/8 x 15 3/4 inches (each)
    61.9 x 152.1 x 40 cm
  • Bosco Sodi in his studio in the process of making Vers l'Espagne.
  • Bosco Sodi Vers l'Espagne, 7, 2019 mixed media on canvas 105 1/2 x 138 5/8 inches 268 x 352 cm

    Bosco Sodi

    Vers l'Espagne, 7, 2019

    mixed media on canvas
    105 1/2 x 138 5/8 inches
    268 x 352 cm
  • The exhibition coincides with the publication of a new career-spanning monograph published by Rizzoli in July 2020, as well as several off-site and institutional projects including an exhibition at featuring new black pigment paintings at CAC Málaga and a monumental sculpture Marble Muro at Casa Wabi, the artist’s foundation in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca.
  • Works
    • Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 1, 2019
      Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 1, 2019
    • Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 2 , 2019
      Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 2 , 2019
    • Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 3 , 2019
      Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 3 , 2019
    • Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 4, 2019
      Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 4, 2019
    • Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 5, 2019
      Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 5, 2019
    • Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 6, 2019
      Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 6, 2019
    • Bosco Sodi, Untitled, 2020
      Bosco Sodi, Untitled, 2020
    • Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 7, 2019
      Bosco Sodi, Vers l'Espagne, 7, 2019
  • About the Artist

    Bosco Sodi
    Portrait by Spencer Wells.

    Bosco Sodi

    Bosco Sodi is known for his use of raw, natural materials to create large-scale textured paintings and objects. Sodi has discovered an emotive power within the essential simplicity of his materials and the vivid pigments he sources. He has described his creative process as a “controlled chaos” that makes “something that is completely un-repeatable.” Focusing on material exploration, the creative gesture, and the spiritual connection between the artist and his work, Sodi seeks to transcend conceptual barriers. His works become memories and relics symbolic of the artist’s conversation with the raw material that brought them into creation.

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