DÜSSELDORF.- Konrad Fischer Galerie is presenting the second exhibition by Xylor Jane with the gallery. Xylor Jane has developed an artistic language that transcends traditional boundaries. Her paintings are characterised by the use of prime numbers, palindromes, and other mathematical sequences.
Her approach of integrating numerical sequences into engaging visual patterns o?er a unique aesthetic experience grounded in mathematical precision. The artist explores mathematical concepts through vibrant colours and intricate patterns, creating mesmerising paintings that resonate with a deep sense of order and harmony. Janes distinctive use of color and form results in hypnotic paintings that seem to pulsate and shimmer, engaging the viewer in a silent yet profound dialogue about the nature of perception and reality.
The exhibition at Konrad Fischer Galerie in Düsseldorf shows a series of recent paintings that invite to decipher the hidden numerical narratives within each work, o?ering a meditative and captivating experience. Additionally, a new group of drawings show different geometric compositions and gradual colour constellations.
Xylor Jane (b.1963, Long Beach, CA) paints systems-based constellations; applying thousands of tiny dots articulated by pointed peaks. Jane explores vast textural and chromatic ranges, orchestrating intensely intricate paintings that reference numerical, time-based, and other patterned systems. Jane earned a B.F.A from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1993, and has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions both domestically and internationally, including: Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles, CA; Canada, New York, NY; Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA; Almine Rech, Paris, France; and Four, Dublin, Ireland. Jane was recently part of a group show at Parts & Labor, Beacon, NY, 2020. Xylor Jane is represented by Canada Gallery in New York, NY and Parrasch Heijnen in Los Angeles, CA.