NEW YORK, NY.- Michael Werner Gallery, New York presents an exhibition of works from the 1980s by Per Kirkeby. With a selection of more than twenty paintings and bronze sculptures, this exhibition explores an important period in Kirkebys oeuvre, one which has not previously been shown in such depth.
The foundational importance of the natural sciences to Kirkebys painting is well established: the artist traveled extensively in the Arctic and Greenland in the early 1960s while working towards his masters degree in geology. Equally important to his development as a painter are the many experiments with architecture and performance Kirkeby carried out during his student days and into the 1970s. At Copenhagens Experimental Art School, several of Kirkebys Fluxus-inspired activities seized upon notions of shelter and the interrelationship of interior and exterior spaces, both natural and man-made. The brick became an important pictorial and sculptural device in Kirkebys paintings and performances and eventually led the artist to complete his first outdoor brick sculpture in 1973. Kirkebys concurrent travels in Central America exposed him to Mayan art and architecture, further intensifying his interest in the possibilities of structural form. The artists paintings and sculptures of the 1980s are the distillation of these experiences. Created with a new conceptual focus on recurring motifs, this body of work further develops Kirkebys fascination with the intersection of abstraction and the natural world. The expressive possibilities of light and form are expanded through Kirkebys personalized vocabulary of natural and architectural imagery.
Per Kirkeby is one of the most important artists of his generation. His first exhibition coincided with the completion of his studies in geology, in 1964. Kirkeby represented Denmark in the 1976 Venice Biennale and later participated in documenta VII and documenta IX. Important solo museum exhibitions include Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; Kunsthalle Bern; Whitechapel Art Gallery, London; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk; Tate Modern, London; BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels; and most recently the Beaux-Arts de Paris. A major retrospective of painting and sculpture was organized by The Phillips Collection in Washington, DC in 2012, which later traveled to the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick. Works by Kirkeby are found in many museum collections worldwide including Tate, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and Museum of Modern Art, New York, among many others.
Per Kirkeby: Paintings and Bronzes from the 1980s opens 28 February at Michael Werner Gallery in New York and is on view through 5 May 2018. The exhibition will be accompanied by a full-color catalogue featuring an essay by Peter Schjeldahl.