North by Northeast: Contemporary Canadian Painting

June 30 – August 13, 2021 509 West 27th Street, New York
  • Featuring:
    Sara Anstis, Jane Corrigan, Holly Coulis, Wanda Koop, Manuel Mathieu, Stephanie Temma Hier, Corri-Lynn Tetz, Tristan Unrau, Janet Werner, Anna Weyant, Chloe Wise, and Matthew Wong.
  • Kasmin is pleased to present a group exhibition of contemporary painters, all of whom hail from Canada or have spent significant periods of their art education or artmaking career there. North by Northeastdraws a through-line charting the distinctive ways in which artists from the region complicate traditional genres of portraiture and landscape painting. 
  • Sara Anstis Anemone, 2021 acrylic and oil on canvas 63 x 47 1/4 inches 160 x 120 cm Sara Anstis Anemone, 2021 acrylic and oil on canvas 63 x 47 1/4 inches 160 x 120 cm Sara Anstis Anemone, 2021 acrylic and oil on canvas 63 x 47 1/4 inches 160 x 120 cm

    Sara Anstis

    Anemone, 2021

    acrylic and oil on canvas
    63 x 47 1/4 inches
    160 x 120 cm
  • Stephanie Temma Hier In my own Dream, 2021 oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture 31 x 24 inches 78.7... Stephanie Temma Hier In my own Dream, 2021 oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture 31 x 24 inches 78.7... Stephanie Temma Hier In my own Dream, 2021 oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture 31 x 24 inches 78.7...

    Stephanie Temma Hier

    In my own Dream, 2021

    oil on linen with glazed stoneware sculpture
    31 x 24 inches
    78.7 x 61 cm
  • Janet Werner Cliffs, 2021 oil on canvas 54 x 45 inches 137.2 x 114.3 cm Janet Werner Cliffs, 2021 oil on canvas 54 x 45 inches 137.2 x 114.3 cm Janet Werner Cliffs, 2021 oil on canvas 54 x 45 inches 137.2 x 114.3 cm

    Janet Werner

    Cliffs, 2021

    oil on canvas
    54 x 45 inches
    137.2 x 114.3 cm
  • The title of the exhibition riffs on the central premise of mistaken identity in the plot of Hitchcock’s 1959 film, North by Northwest, and the show queries what comparisons might be observable in these artists’ formal language. Depicting subjects in fantastical or dreamlike settings, many of the works displayed boast a keen sense of the tragicomic — bodies present as dislocated or incomplete yet assertive of their own desire. Similarly, the natural world is rendered as surreal, occasionally a prop, and at other times, a constructed mise-en-scene. Akin to the landscape painters of the “Group of Seven” before them, these artists share the formative experiences of Canada’s natural landscapes. The artists included have each carved rigorously conceptual practices, playing with the country’s canonical investment in representational traditions. Furthermore, the presentation speaks to a long history of cross-pollination between the US, where many of these artists now reside, and the major art centers of Canada.
  • Works
    • Sara Anstis, Anemone, 2021
      Sara Anstis, Anemone, 2021
    • Jane Corrigan, Cherub (mirky), 2020
      Jane Corrigan, Cherub (mirky), 2020
    • Jane Corrigan, Drink (Hydrate), 2021
      Jane Corrigan, Drink (Hydrate), 2021
    • Jane Corrigan, Fountain, 2021
      Jane Corrigan, Fountain, 2021
    • Jane Corrigan, Recipe, 2021
      Jane Corrigan, Recipe, 2021
    • Holly Coulis, Lemon Flight, 2021
      Holly Coulis, Lemon Flight, 2021
    • Stephanie Temma Hier, At the Root of the Curve, 2021
      Stephanie Temma Hier, At the Root of the Curve, 2021
    • Stephanie Temma Hier, In my own Dream, 2021
      Stephanie Temma Hier, In my own Dream, 2021
    • Stephanie Temma Hier, Proxy Pastimes, 2021
      Stephanie Temma Hier, Proxy Pastimes, 2021
    • Wanda Koop, Dreamline (Capitol), 2019
      Wanda Koop, Dreamline (Capitol), 2019
    • Wanda Koop, Evening in Paris, Notre Dame, 2019
      Wanda Koop, Evening in Paris, Notre Dame, 2019
    • Wanda Koop, Scandinavia Blue, 2020
      Wanda Koop, Scandinavia Blue, 2020
    • Manuel Mathieu, Stick Chart 1, 2020
      Manuel Mathieu, Stick Chart 1, 2020
    • Corri-Lynn Tetz, Golden hour, 2021
      Corri-Lynn Tetz, Golden hour, 2021
    • Corri-Lynn Tetz, Warm metals, 2021
      Corri-Lynn Tetz, Warm metals, 2021
    • Corri-Lynn Tetz, Tea, 2020
      Corri-Lynn Tetz, Tea, 2020
    • Corri-Lynn Tetz, Shadow and shoes, 2020
      Corri-Lynn Tetz, Shadow and shoes, 2020
    • Tristan Unrau, Degenerate (Cyclops), 2020
      Tristan Unrau, Degenerate (Cyclops), 2020
    • Tristan Unrau, Degenerate (Waves), 2020
      Tristan Unrau, Degenerate (Waves), 2020
    • Tristan Unrau, Durations, 2020
      Tristan Unrau, Durations, 2020
    • Tristan Unrau, Self Portrait in three shirts, 2019
      Tristan Unrau, Self Portrait in three shirts, 2019
    • Janet Werner, Cliffs, 2021
      Janet Werner, Cliffs, 2021
    • Janet Werner, Crush, 2021
      Janet Werner, Crush, 2021
    • Janet Werner, Gina, 2019
      Janet Werner, Gina, 2019
    • Janet Werner, Twitch (Red Boots), 2018
      Janet Werner, Twitch (Red Boots), 2018
    • Anna Weyant, Real Bad Girl, 2021
      Anna Weyant, Real Bad Girl, 2021
    • Chloe Wise, Winsome Neighborhood Nuisance, 2021
      Chloe Wise, Winsome Neighborhood Nuisance, 2021
    • Chloe Wise, A Fourth Second Chance, 2021
      Chloe Wise, A Fourth Second Chance, 2021
    • Chloe Wise, Lucky Me, Lucky Mud, 2021
      Chloe Wise, Lucky Me, Lucky Mud, 2021
    • Matthew Wong, TEARDROP, 2015
      Matthew Wong, TEARDROP, 2015
    • Holly Coulis, Orange Swirl, 2021
      Holly Coulis, Orange Swirl, 2021