Dana DeGiulio's first solo exhibition 'Opening' opening at P⋅P⋅O⋅W
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Dana DeGiulio's first solo exhibition 'Opening' opening at P⋅P⋅O⋅W
Dana DeGiulio, You have to go through me, 2023. Oil on panel, 16 x 12 ins., 40.6 x 30.5 cm. Photo Courtesy of P·P·O·W Gallery.



NEW YORK, NY.- Starting May 18th P·P·O·W is presenting Opening, Dana DeGiulio’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, which will end on June 24th. In Opening, DeGiulio presents 80 perceptual paintings made at home next to the window as an iterative project that began in 2013. The object of attention of each is a bunch of cheap dead roses at rest on the radiator.

DeGiulio offers:

Gender, genre, flails, flies, or falls apart or wanders off; there’s a gulf between a body and its representation and its will to represent, its ability to determine and record edges. It is a decision to use the act of painting to stage a negotiation between figure and ground every day, as recuperation of and rehearsal for being in the world outside. How things feel if not are. What can be done. Painting posited as a container into which you can pour thanksgiving, anger, boredom, mostly dancing alone like what moves through could be held still and through that extend. Things that should have stayed gone, unheld, are held still here, formed into something you can name, gulfs away. Apprehension of a painting requires any body, we’re all equal in the world. They need you. The viewer is the predicate.

The best thing anyone ever said about my paintings is that they are like pigeons.

Dana DeGiulio (b. 1978) is a painter who works at home in Brooklyn. Her work in video, drawing, installation, painting, writing, and teaching is about edges and touch and attention, and tries to ask the means what the ends are. DeGiulio earned a BFA in 2001 and MFA in 2007 from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2022, DeGiulio presented Live or Die, a one-person exhibition at the Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. She has presented solo and two-person exhibitions at the California Museum of Photography, Riverside, CA; Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, IL; Iceberg Projects, Chicago, IL; Lyles and King, New York, NY; take care, Los Angeles, CA; and The Suburban, Oak Park, IL. DeGiulio has been included in group exhibitions at Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada; ERMES ERMES, Rome, Italy; Marli Matsumoto, São Paolo, Brazil; Frederic Snitzer Gallery, Miami, FL; Goldfinch, Chicago, IL; ICA at Maine College of Art, Portland, ME; Socrates Sculpture Park, New York, NY; The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN; and produced a series of animations for SFMoMA's Open Space program at the invitation of grupa o.k.. DeGiulio is an Adjunct Professor of Visual Arts at New York University, New York, NY; Columbia University, New York, NY; and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. She is the co-founder (with Molly Zuckerman-Hartung, Colby Shaft, Diego Leclery, and Hans-Peter Sundquist) of the artist-run gallery Julius Caesar in Chicago, IL.










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