Jan-Ole Schiemann: New Paintings
Past exhibition
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Jan-Ole Schiemann’s second solo exhibition at Kasmin will present new paintings and works on paper from April 27 – June 3, 2023 at the gallery’s flagship location, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Schiemann’s energetic constructions are characterized by boldly abstract figures, vivid cumulous color clouds, and an assertive, instinctive use of shape and line. The artist’s most recent compositions meld fragments and echoes from his former visual vocabulary with new devices that together push the language of gestural abstraction into new territories.
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The artist's studio. Photography by Mereike Tocha.
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"This gestalt produces something spectral—a liberated phantomic body. It is a ka that has been reduced to a semiotic roadmap of touch and sensation, a trail of bronchial hands made of exposed nerves." —Andrew Woolbright, The Brooklyn Rail
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The artist's studio. Photography by Mareike Tocha.
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"With graphite pencil and a floret of lime and lilac wildflowers, Jan-Ole Schiemann writes his name into the art history canon, rubs it out with the side of his hand, and stencils it back in roaring hyper-font." —Estelle Hoy
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The artist's studio. Photography by Merike Tocha.
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Works
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About the Artist
Portrait of the artist. Photography by Mareike Tocha. -
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