Julien Saudubray "Voir Double" currently on view at Anna Zorina Gallery in Los Angeles

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Julien Saudubray "Voir Double" currently on view at Anna Zorina Gallery in Los Angeles
Julien Saudubray, Growing #6, 2022, oil on canvas, 78.7 x 110.2 in, (200 x 280 cm).



LOS ANGELES, CALIF.- Anna Zorina Gallery is currently presenting Julien Saudubray’s solo exhibition, VOIR DOUBLE. This marked the artist’s US solo debut and inaugural show with the gallery. In his latest paintings, Saudubray interrogates the process of image-making and deepens his exploration of gesture, abstraction, and the surrendering of self to the works.

Saudubray’s decade-long career began with painting, but he soon ventured into other visual disciplines including installation and performance. It was only recently that he returned to his oil and brush, feeling inspired to approach the canvas afresh without preconceptions or his past inclinations. Saudubray explains, “I wanted to paint as if I were completely new to it, and at the time this seemed the only genuine way to me.” This artistic choice to surrender his learned habits for the wonder of discovering a new pictorial language underpins these most recent bodies of work.




Replete with sweeping, undulating shapes and warm, bright colors, Saudubray’s canvases become sites of material and formal experimentation. The process of paring down compositions and working in pure abstract forms are the results of his ongoing interests in alchemy and the infinite possibilities of the medium. He mixes oil and turpentine to create thin washes of color that are alternated with gesso producing an unexpected gossamer effect over the surface. By allowing the interactions of pigments, solvents, and cotton canvas be his guide, he relies on chemistry and intuition to see what new revelations appear. The results on display are canvases that slowly come to life emanating and pulsating from within, as though the biomorphic forms are breathing through their diaphanous layers of color.

In a further attempt to paint anew, Saudubray adopts an almost mechanical discipline to his execution. Likening himself to a machine, he methodically sweeps the brush from left to right in constant motion across the canvas until he loses himself in the gesture, meditating on the action of applying, erasing, and applying again. He describes the process as thus, "What interests me the most is this movement…to sufficiently repeat a gesture for it to lose all intentionality. I repeat this gesture until something comes out of it…I would like the forms to impose themselves on me…until the painting, so to speak, begins to paint itself.” These latest works from the Watching, Growing, and Study series are evidence that Saudubray is the consummate explorer, continually searching for new encounters and uncovering untold possibilities.

The exhibition also celebrated the launch of Saudubray’s first monograph WATCHING, published by Snoeck Publishers, graphic design by Bureau Wolewinski with contributions by Claire Leblanc, director of Musée d’Ixelles, and Louma Salamé, director of Boghossian Foundation. The publication is done in partnership with Waldburger Wouters, Brussels and Ketabi Projects, Paris. The artist was in attendance with signed copies of the book available.

JULIEN SAUDUBRAY (b. 1985, Paris, France) lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. He obtained his degree from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris in 2012 and has since exhibited widely throughout Belgium, France, and Germany. Selected solo exhibitions include Lazy Eye, Ketabi Bourdet Contemporary, Paris, France (2022); Dear Tcherenkov, Waldburger Wouters, Brussels, Belgium (2021); and Format allemand, Westwerk, Fugitif, Leipzig, Germany (2017). Saudubray’s works have been included in numerous group shows, including Third Person, Whitehouse Gallery, Lovenjoel (2022); Le miroir de Claude, with Thomas Depas, MAAC, Brussels (2021); Julian Saudubray/Anastasia Bay, Thunder Cage, Aubervilliers (2020); Stuttering at night, Greylight Project, Brussels (2018); and NO COMMENT, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2016) to name a few. He has attended a number of residencies including the CAB Foundation and Boghossian Foundation, both in Brussels, and PASSAGE residency in Bergerac. He has been honored with the Wallonia-Brussels Federation Prize as part of the Prix Médiatine in 2020 and the Watch This Space biennial prize awarded by 50° nord in 2016.










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