Exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Brent Wadden opens at Pace Gallery London
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Exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Brent Wadden opens at Pace Gallery London
Untitled, 2018. Handwoven fibers, wool, cotton and acrylic on canvas, 219 cm × 372 cm × 4 cm (86-1/4” × 12’ 2-7/16” × 1-9/16”).



LONDON.- Pace Gallery is presenting sympathetic resonance, an exhibition of new work by Canadian artist Brent Wadden at 6 Burlington Gardens. The exhibition is on view from 22 November 2018 to 10 January 2019.

Working on backstrap and floor looms, Wadden creates his large-scale work by weaving linear and abstract forms that he then stretches over raw canvas. Influenced by folk and Bauhaus textiles, the language and techniques of women quilters of Gee’s Bend, Alabama, as well as painting movements such as Minimalism, Wadden’s pieces balance full and empty spaces, throwing the distinction between high and low into flux and using technical mistakes to progress. His paintings complicate hierarchies of media and disciplines, surfaces and textures with his own woven arrangements.

“Brent Wadden is resolutely an abstract painter. But then everything we view by him contradicts this first impression or in some way complicates our understanding of what it is we’re looking at. We apprehend the made qualities of the work itself; we recognize its materiality; we delight in its appearance. And yet Wadden investigates the potentials of these material and sensorial facts imbuing them with a contemporary relevance that stretches far beyond well-worn and overly familiar discussions.” Nigel Prince, Executive Director of the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver.

The new compositions reveal an intricate symmetry of arrangements, rare textures and interplay between materials such as acrylic, left-over cotton and wool. They are the result of a continued technical and compositional experimentation with weaving stripes and the inherent idea of infinity that they address. Focusing on a consistent colour scheme which goes through the entire body of work, Wadden’s concern with weave reveals the depth of Abstract Expressionism’s influence on his practice, recognizing canvas not only as a support surface but one that has tactile qualities and complex intelligence.

The title of the exhibition refers to external harmonic audio vibrations that can create other sounds and hereby have secondary meanings. By extension, the term can also deal with human energy, a double meaning which was of specific interest to Wadden for these new works.

Wadden’s turn toward labour-intensive methods and techniques situates him within a group of artists who have resisted technology in favour of more physical, craft-based media. He sees his paintings as accumulating the residual energy of his materials, his labour and the different categorical translations that happen as he transforms raw craft material into a painting. Rather than reject the distinctions between textile and painting, craft and fine art, he embraces each, weaving them into his own aesthetic that resists fixed boundaries between media.

This is the third presentation of works by Brent Wadden at Pace in London.

Brent Wadden (b. 1979, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia) graduated from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 2003 and lives in Berlin and Vancouver. Solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at Peres Projects, Berlin (2013); Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels (2013); Peres Projects, Berlin (2014); Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels (2014); Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York (2015); Pace Gallery, London (2015); Peres Projects, Berlin (2017); Almine Rech Gallery, Paris (2016); Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York (2017); PKM Gallery, Seoul (2017); and Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2018).

Wadden first exhibited at Pace in Mingei: Are You Here?, presented in London (2013) and New York (2014). Selected recent group exhibitions include Abstract America Today, Saatchi Gallery, London (2014); Be Mysterious, Walter Phillips Gallery at the Banff Centre (2014); Frauen, die Ausstellung, Autocenter, Berlin (2014); With Small Words, Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna (2014); and Geometry of Knowing, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver (2015); Vancouver Special: Ambivalent Pleasures, Vancouver Art Gallery (2016); My Abstract World, me Collectors Room, Berlin (2016); The Blur in Between, Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton (2016); Making & Unmaking, an exhibition curated by Duro Olowu, Camden Arts Centre, London (2016); Stitch, curated by Ian Ruffino, Beeler Gallery at Columbus College of Art & Design, Ohio (2017); Art of the New Millennium in Taguchi Art Collection, The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Japan (2017); High Anxiety: New Acquisitions, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2017); Song for my Hands, Bienal de Curitiba, curated by Marta Mestre, Museu Oscar Niemeyer, Curitiba, Brazil (2017); and Two Scores, curated by Kimberly Phillips, Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2018).










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