BRUSSELS.- rodolphe janssen will open the second solo show at the gallery of American artist Jason Saager. New Lands is opening on 14 November 2024 at Livourne 35.
In New Lands, Jason Saager invites viewers into supernatural landscapes where our understanding of space, time, and nature dissolves. Working within the vastness of the Southwest wilderness in Arizona and inspired by nature in ancient artbefore landscape painting formalized in the Western tradition Saagers work challenges our conventional understanding of landscape painting. With his idiosyncratic fusion of different perspectives, the sense of our natural world is reshaped by unlikely relationships that evoke a sense of earth magic, presenting a realm where reality is reimagined to offer moments of transcendence, hope, and positive escape.
Saagers unorthodox process begins with small drawing exercises that lead to large scale, wet-on- wet oil monotypesexecuted with his own body as the pressinfusing his work with spontaneity and unpredictability. His experimental approach recalls 19th century printmaking techniques, but also automatic drawing and decalcomania, which were popularized through surrealism in the early 20th century. His paintings explore time manipulation and impossible spaces, where ancient sources are transformed into altered environments that blur the boundaries of past, present, and future.
The exhibition reflects Saagers belief in arts ability to expand consciousness and invite contemplation of abstract ideas through visual serenityexpressed in his imagery of weightless gardens, floating trees, and tranquil skies. New Lands offers a complex yet inviting meditation on the transformative potential of landscapes, exploring themes that echo the utopian impulses of the 20th century while engaging with contemporary ideas that question space and time as foundational elements of reality.
Jason Saagers work has been presented in recent solo and group exhibitions at Public Access, New York, NY USA; galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, France; rodolphe janssen, Brussels, Belgium; Ross+Kramer Gallery, East Hampton, NY USA; Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, CA USA; Washington Project for the Arts, Washington DC, USA (curated by Ellen Altfest); St. Paul the Apostle, New York, NY USA (curated by Michael Berube and Keena Gonzales); Life on Mars Gallery, Brooklyn, NY USA; SPRING BREAK Art Show, New York, NY USA.
Saager was the recipient of the Richard Marnin Kaye Award while attending Hunter College. He has had artist residencies at The International School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture, Montecastello di Vibio, Italy; Pioneer Works in Brooklyn, NY USA and Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program, Brooklyn, NY USA.