NEW YORK, NY.- Louis K. Meisel Gallery announced the solo exhibition for Yigal Ozeris latest seriesA New York Story. Curated by Shear Ozeri, this exhibition unveils Ozeris new creative direction. For the first time in his Photorealist career, the artist uses urban environments as the backdrop for his paintings of female subjects, thus expanding upon his oeuvre which has previously featured Pre-Raphaelesque women in nature.
A New Yorker himself, Ozeri has developed an eye for the unconventional moments of beauty that city dwellers have long embraced. His newest series features the grittier aspects of New Yorkthe meat markets of Chinatown, the dilapidated subway, and the vacant lots of Red Hookas well as the more traditionally beloved localesWashington Square Park and Dumbo. It is in these offbeat settings that Ozeris work begins to capture a more 21st century sensibility. Inspired by Philip-Lorca di Corcia, Ozeris imagery and compositions flirt with the perimeters and conventions of contemporary street photography.
Sometimes candid, sometimes staged, the imagery from A New York Story is invigorated with drama. Darkness, fluorescence and natural light compete for attention, amongst the complex and layered subject matter. The rhythm of the city translates into streaming movement across the canvas. It is in these unexpected moments, where Ozeris compositions are the strongest. Interrupted by chance encounters, Ozeri has chosen to focus on these moments, rather than censor them. Strangers have integrated their way into his compositions, exemplifying the true essence of New York. The chaotic pulse of the city envelopes the still figure creating an unexpected meditative connection between the viewer and the subject.
However disparate his new paintings may be in terms of setting, Ozeris female muses remain the constant thread throughout this work. A New York Story presents his iconic subjects in a profoundly new context; no longer demure, his models possess a gravitas that was not previously conveyed. Amongst the bustle of New York, the familiar faces of Zuzanna and Cristal no longer appear girlish. Their expressions are defiant and resilient, portraying a newfound strength that was not previously captured by the artists hand. Ozeris honest approach represents the modern woman in her everyday story.
Yigal Ozeri: A New York Story is on display at Louis K. Meisel Gallery at 141 Prince Street, New York, NY from May 2nd to June 9th.