JD Malat Gallery presents a new body of work from Swiss artist Conrad Jon Godly
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Sunday, November 17, 2024


JD Malat Gallery presents a new body of work from Swiss artist Conrad Jon Godly
Installation view.



LONDON.- JD Malat Gallery is presenting Nevertheless, a solo exhibition bringing together a new body of work from Swiss artist Conrad Jon Godly. Born in Davos, Switzerland, Godly is always seeking to capture the essence of his surrounding environment.

In line with government guidelines, JD Malat Gallery is opening Nevertheless across its online platforms from 18 November 2020 until 9 January 2021. JD Malat Gallery also looks forward to opening its doors to the public as soon as they are able to.

The exhibition represents a return to Godly’s favourite subject matter: the awe, terror, beauty, and suspense of the mountains. Godly has titled this exhibition in defiance of those who seek to pigeonhole him; yes, he has painted many mountains before, nevertheless, not one is the same, and this show presents a refined and powerful rendition of these phenomenal gifts of nature.

Godly’s unique style is caught between abstraction and representation. His paintings are never illustrations of specific mountains, instead his paintings are the product of his memory. In this way, Godly seeks to capture the emotional relationship that he has with them, creating paintings with a tangible quality; the ridges are deeply felt, the drops are sheer, the paint falls from the canvas. Godly breaks the boundary between object and viewer, letting the paintings burst into the physical space of the gallery.




From afar, the paintings appear photographic, with their realistic depictions of reflections on pure white snow. This is because of the 17 years Godly spent as a photographer before turning to the brush, which has gifted him an innate knowledge of light and composition. As a result, he gives light priority in his painting, masterfully manipulating the paint to give the impression of blinding sunlight or total darkness.

Godly’s understanding of nature’s essence allows him to create a narrative that becomes progressively darker in this exhibition. Firstly, there are his paintings of light. These canvases are his most photographic, flooded with blue and white; light emanates from the pictorial plane – focusing on hope. Secondly, there are the canvases concerned with mist. These works deal mostly in more pastoral greens and greys, split by a ravine that rushes through the centre. Finally, in his night paintings Godly revels in the theatrical nature of the mountains, lacing the thick paint with fear and danger.

Because Godly is constantly driving toward the essence of nature, his work presents a means for meditative contemplation: “My work is very meditative. That is the most important factor. And I work very fast,” he says. As Philip Maier states in ‘Conrad Jon Godly, Works +-’, “internalising these mountains has been the painterly exercise [Godly] has submitted himself to”. In internalising the mountains, Godly gets closer to his goal, and finds purpose for being.

“I think the search for the essence is an eternal search,” Godly says, “…maybe it is also the search for the self, and this constant search until death is maybe the meaning of life.”

The pandemic has solidified his devotion to the mountains, convinced of their necessity. “I made a break and I took time to think deeply about our world, our society, the politicians… how humans destroy our planet. In these difficult times people are longing for real things.” In contrast to politicians, Godly suggests a mountain is always true to you, eternally, indestructibly.

Godly is in the collections of the Swiss National Bank, Switzerland, the UBS Bank, Switzerland, Credit Suisse, Switzerland, Julius Bär Bank, Switzerland, DAROS collection, Switzerland, and the GKB (Bank Carton of Grisons), Switzerland.










Today's News

November 19, 2020

Exhibition of paintings on paper by Cleve Gray opens in New York

Discovered Constable oil of Dedham Vale to be sold at auction in East Anglia

Director of Mass MoCA, playground for artists, moves on

Nearly a third of U.S. museums remain closed by pandemic, survey shows

Let it go! Japan PM declares war on ink stamp 'hanko'

Galerie Karsten Greve opens a solo exhibition featuring ceramics and works on paper by Lucio Fontana

Sheldon H. Solow, Manhattan real estate mogul, dies at 92

Gladstone Gallery presents new paintings from Carroll Dunham's ongoing wrestler series

AIPAD collaborates with Sotheby's: New online photography auction announced

Christie's Classic Week presents a rare Roman marble of Dionysus

Exhibition at Museum Voorlinden offers a visual journey of discovery through 'Listen to Your Eyes'

Yesomi Umolu appointed as Director of Curatorial Affairs and Public Practice at The Serpentine

Galerie Guido W. Baudach opens an exhibition of new paintings by Thomas Helbig

Why do we care so much about Diana's dresses?

Artpace San Antonio keeps the residency program going strong with new exhibitions

Stitched into neighborhoods, dance studios battle to stay open

Don't poo-poo it! Indian dung festival celebrates end to Diwali

Space Lace, stars' No. 1 choice for vintage designer fashion, to host Dec. 4 online auction

What did Europe smell like centuries ago? Historians set out to re-create lost smells.

Kandinsky and Chagall triumph in Bonhams New York Impressionist and Modern Art sale

Two Indian Mutiny Victoria Crosses sell for £360,000 at auction

The 12th edition of Abu Dhabi Art opens as a virtual fair

Jill Paton Walsh, multigenerational writer, dies at 83

JD Malat Gallery presents a new body of work from Swiss artist Conrad Jon Godly

Give some attention to these amazing benefits of online gambling

Soundcloud - open new creative possibilities

Enjoy The Excitement Of Variety Online Game Racing

5 Reasons Why Video Poker Is Better Than Baccarat

Vietnamese Culture - Things You Don't Have the Foggiest Idea

Vietnamese Culture - Things You Don't Have the Foggiest Idea

How COVID-19 Has Affected The Arts Industry




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful