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Walton Ford: Barbary

Past exhibition
October 10 – December 22, 2018 509 West 27th Street, New York
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  • Kasmin is pleased to present Barbary, a new body of large-scale watercolors by Walton Ford that will inaugurate the gallery’s flagship space in Chelsea, New York.
  • Installation view, Walton Ford: Barbary New York, Kasmin Gallery, October 10 - December 22, 2018 Photo by Diego Flores (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Walton Ford: Barbary New York, Kasmin Gallery, October 10 - December 22, 2018 Photo by Diego Flores (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Walton Ford: Barbary New York, Kasmin Gallery, October 10 - December 22, 2018 Photo by Diego Flores (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Walton Ford: Barbary New York, Kasmin Gallery, October 10 - December 22, 2018 Photo by Diego Flores (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Walton Ford: Barbary New York, Kasmin Gallery, October 10 - December 22, 2018 Photo by Diego Flores (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Walton Ford: Barbary New York, Kasmin Gallery, October 10 - December 22, 2018 Photo by Diego Flores (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Walton Ford: Barbary New York, Kasmin Gallery, October 10 - December 22, 2018 Photo by Diego Flores (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
  • The series is a result of over eighteen years of research by Ford into the iconic Barbary lion. This subspecies—the subject of a long, ongoing cultural fascination—historically ranged across the Atlas Mountains of North Africa, but has been extinct in the wild since the early 20th century after over 2000 years of persecution. The Barbary lion is the lion of the Roman amphitheater, the lion painted by Delacroix, and the lion that roars for the Hollywood film studio MGM.

    Expanding on Ford’s investigation into our collective perception of the natural world, Barbary uses the case study of this creature to exemplify humanity’s inclination to imbue the animal world with symbolism. The Barbary lion, depicted in art by the earliest civilizations, has come to represent nobility and power: perceptions that encourage a reverence and obsession that conversely endangered its survival. Using historic legends and events—including the Venatio of the Roman Colosseum and the Leipzig Lion Hunt of 1913—as touchpoints in cultural history, Ford highlights or overturns these anthropomorphic constructs. Whilst the narratives of some of the paintings in the exhibition are set from the perspective of the lion, other works are constructed in terms of how humans anticipate or expect the animal to behave.

    These meticulously rendered paintings depict moments inspired by real-life brutality, feverish imagination, and art historical myth. They conjure the violent and bizarre moments that lie on the intersection of human culture and the natural world. Ford’s monumental works, expanding upon the visual language and narrative scope of traditional natural history painting, rarely feature human figures, yet their presence and effect are always implied.

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  • Works
    • Walton Ford, Un Homme qui Rêve, 2018
      Walton Ford, Un Homme qui Rêve, 2018
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    • Walton Ford, Mvnera, 2018
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    • Walton Ford, Leipzig 20 Oktober 1913, 2018
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    • Walton Ford, La Dernière Image, 2018
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    • Walton Ford, Augury, 2018
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  • News
    • Walton Ford interviewed in Apollo Magazine

      Walton Ford interviewed in Apollo Magazine

      by Thomas Marks October 24, 2018
      The American artist is well known for his large-scale watercolours of birds and beasts. His current exhibition at Kasmin Gallery, New York, reimagines the life...
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