ASPEN, CO.- Galerie Eva Presenhuber announced the opening of an exhibition by Chase Hall, on view at
Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, Colorado, starting today to August 27, 2023. The exhibition is the second part of the series A Lover's Discourse, which began June 22, 2023.
A Lovers Discourse is a new series of artist-led presentations at the Aspen Art Museum introducing unexpected dialogues between artworks from different generations. Each exhibition juxtaposes recent works by an early-career artist who also selects a companion piece borrowed from private collections in Aspen spanning historical and contemporary pieces across figurative and abstract painting, sculpture, video, works on paper, and sound.
Driven by a dialogic approach, the title of the program is inspired by Roland Barthes A Lovers Discourse (1977) in which the author embarks on a fragmented philosophical exploration of love as an emotional language from absence to drama, from fulfillment to waiting, dedication and embrace.
A Lovers Discourse is curated by AAM Curator at Large Stella Bottai.
The second presentation of A Lovers Discourse features a new painting by New Yorkbased artist Chase Hall (b.1993, St. Paul, Minnesota) exhibited alongside Jackson Pollocks Untitled (1951), a work on paper on loan from the collection of Susan and Larry Marx. Responding to a variety of social and visual systemsfrom sport to music to cultural motifseach of which intersects with complex trajectories of race, hybridity, economics, and individual agency, Hall generates images whose materiality is as crucial to their compositional makeup as their use of figuration. Key to the artists painterly palette is the use of unprimed white cotton canvas and the infusion of paint with brewed coffee to obtain a wide range of pigments with different textures and hues of brown. Hall leaves areas of the cotton canvas uncovered as a way to engage with the weighted history of this material. He also builds the color white into the composition with seemingly accidental shapes and patterns that encode additional imagery and pareidolic forms. This technique reflects the artists preoccupation with the visibility of the canvas from both a material and conceptual standpoint, in dialogue with traditions of post-war abstraction. Halls new work for A Lovers Discourse, titled Field Painting (2022-23), was completed upon identifying examples of abstract pieces in local private collections in Aspen. The direct juxtaposition of Field Painting with Pollocks Untitled work on paper unlocks a critical reading of the semiotics and cultural values attached to the drip paint technique across histories of abstraction, improvisation, mark-making, and politics of labor.
Chase Halls presentation will be accompanied by a newly commissioned essay by the art historian Dr. David Anfam, a leading expert on Pollocks oeuvre.
A Lovers Discourse is a series of artist-led presentations introducing unexpected dialogues between artworks from different generations. Each exhibition juxtaposes recent works by an early-career artist with their choice of companion piece from a private collection in Aspen. Artist selections range from historical and contemporary pieces, and span figurative and abstract painting, sculpture, video, works on paper, and sound.
CHASE HALL
Chase Halls (b. 1993, St. Paul, Minnesota) paintings and sculptures respond to generational celebrations and traumas encoded throughout American history. He was the subject of a solo exhibition at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Georgia from February 28 through August 21, 2023. In 2022, Hall was commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera to produce a large-scale artwork, the monumental diptych Medea Act I & II, for its opera house in New York, on view through June 2023. Hall has been included in group exhibitions including Together in Time: Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collection, Hammer Museum (2023), Los Angeles; Black American Portraits, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2021); Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, University of Illinois Chicago (2021); and This Is America | Art USA Today, Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, the Netherlands. Hall has been an artist-in-residence at The Mountain School of Arts, Los Angeles; Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), North Adams, Massachusetts; and Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture, Maine. Halls work is in the permanent collections of institutions including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris; Baltimore Museum of Art; Brooklyn Museum, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Hall lives and works in New York where he is an adjunct professor at New York Universitys Steinhardt Department of Art.
Aspen Art Museum
A Lovers Discourse: Chase Hall & Jackson Pollock
July 27th, 2023 - August 27th, 2023