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Ian Davenport: Sequence

Past exhibition
November 19, 2020 – January 9, 2021 509 West 27th Street, New York
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  • Kasmin is delighted to present an exhibition of new works by Ian Davenport (b. 1966), on view from November 20, 2020–January 9, 2021, at 509 West 27th Street. Sequence brings together large-scale paintings spanning two series, several of which have been made by the artist in his studio in London, UK, during the months of lockdown.
  • Installation view of Ian Davenport: Sequence, November 20, 2020 – January 9, 2021, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of Ian Davenport: Sequence, November 20, 2020 – January 9, 2021, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of Ian Davenport: Sequence, November 20, 2020 – January 9, 2021, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of Ian Davenport: Sequence, November 20, 2020 – January 9, 2021, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of Ian Davenport: Sequence, November 20, 2020 – January 9, 2021, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of Ian Davenport: Sequence, November 20, 2020 – January 9, 2021, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view of Ian Davenport: Sequence, November 20, 2020 – January 9, 2021, 509 West 27th Street, New York. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
  • Davenport’s meticulous experiments in color sequencing involve remixing palettes inspired by historic works of art and recollected from personal memories of heightened pictorial experience, such as walking through a bluebell forest in Kent, England. Playing with repetition, mirroring, inversion, balance, symmetry and asymmetry, the works engage in simultaneous investigations into color theory, optics, and the paradox between control and chance.
  • Ian Davenport Mirrored Sequence (Red and Black), 2020 acrylic on aluminium mounted onto aluminium panel 97 5/8 x 96 7/8... Ian Davenport Mirrored Sequence (Red and Black), 2020 acrylic on aluminium mounted onto aluminium panel 97 5/8 x 96 7/8...

    Ian Davenport

    Mirrored Sequence (Red and Black), 2020

    acrylic on aluminium mounted onto aluminium panel
    97 5/8 x 96 7/8 inches 
    248 x 246 cm

  • The artist’s signature technique—pouring paint onto a tilted surface according to a rigidly structured, preconceived composition—is driven by Davenport’s fascination with materiality. Using multiple hypodermic syringes filled with paint, the artist collaborates with the effects of gravity to encourage rivulets of color to lie against one another, gradually building a highly dense picture plane born from the dynamic accumulation of untouched paint. More recently, the artist has developed his process to include allowing the formation of puddles that act as a type of horizon between the wall and the floor of the gallery.
    • Pierre Bonnard, Nude in the Bath, 1936, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

      Pierre Bonnard, Nude in the Bath, 1936, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

    • Ian Davenport, Purple and Blue (After Bonnard), 2020, acrylic on aluminum mounted onto aluminum panel, 78 3/4 x 78 3/4...

      Ian Davenport, Purple and Blue (After Bonnard), 2020, acrylic on aluminum mounted onto aluminum panel, 78 3/4 x 78 3/4 inches 
      200 x 200 cm.

  • "The palette is really complex… I wanted to make my own painting inspired by those colors. It’s something that I’ve been doing for a while, looking at other artists' work, then deriving and extracting the colors and putting them together in a sequence that reflects the source painting." —Ian Davenport
  • Ian Davenport Spring (Bluebonnet), 2018 acrylic on aluminum (six panels with additional floor section) 129 7/8 x 236 1/4 x... Ian Davenport Spring (Bluebonnet), 2018 acrylic on aluminum (six panels with additional floor section) 129 7/8 x 236 1/4 x...

    Ian Davenport

    Spring (Bluebonnet), 2018

    acrylic on aluminum (six panels with additional floor section)
    129 7/8 x 236 1/4 x 39 3/8 inches 
    330 x 600 x 100 cm

  • The exacting process demanded by the drip paintings is contrasted by that utilized in a series of the artist’s works on paper. Defined by their explosive mark-making and the organic softness of the paper beneath, they appear as fireworks of color bursting forth. The palettes in these works are chosen intuitively by Davenport, sequenced more loosely than the drip works. This playful oscillation between structure and chaos questions what an artist is able to control, exploring the contradictions and complexities of the creative process.

     
  • Works
    • Ian Davenport, Red and Black Mirrored, 2020
      Ian Davenport, Red and Black Mirrored, 2020
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    • Ian Davenport, Purple and Blue (After Bonnard), 2020
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    • Ian Davenport, Yellow, Black, 2019
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    • Ian Davenport, Paired Black and Grey, 2020
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    • Ian Davenport, Mirrored Sequence (Red and Black), 2020
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    • Ian Davenport, Grey Waterfall, 2019
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    • Ian Davenport, Titanium Salute, 2020
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    • Ian Davenport, Sparkler, 2020
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  • About the Artist

    Ian Davenport
    Photograph by Henry Bond

    Ian Davenport

    For over 20 years, Ian Davenport has made paintings by pouring paint onto a tilted surface. Driven by an enduring fascination with the materiality of paint, he goes to work using his signature technique, which delivers elegant vertical lines cascading down the panels into rich puddles of color. Davenport’s control is evident in the carefully composed series of colors that populate his paintings, which are experiments in color relationships guided by his intuition and mastery of the subject. Davenport often uses the colors in the historical work as a reference point to initiate his own color sequences and explorations of movement, surface and light. In so doing, he questions how color gives shape to a picture, helping to structure the background and foreground in representational pictures, and produce rhythm and dynamism in abstract art.

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