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| Pace to spotlight Kylie Manning at Zona Maco 2026 |
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Kylie Manning, At the edge of things, 2025.
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NEW YORK, NY.- Pace will present a solo booth of new paintings by New York-based artist Kylie Manning at Zona Maco in Mexico City from February 4 to 8. The gallerys booth (#C119) will feature works inspired by the artists formative years living between Alaska and Mexico, composed with volcanic ash, cinnabar, malachite and pigments sourced from iron-oxide-rich earths in Mexicos landscapes. Shown in this context, the paintings return materially as well as conceptually, carrying the physical trace of this place within their strata.
During her youth, Mannings parents, who worked as schoolteachers in Juneau, Alaska, would drive their family to Mexico, where they would live for extended periods, traveling the country in their van. Manning remembers spending nearly all her time outdoorsparticularly along the coastin regions such as Puerto Escondido and Nayarit. These early encounters with oceanic and terrestrial environments left an indelible impression on her psyche, fostering a sensitivity to natural forces and an expanded sense of place that continues to inform her work.
The tension between the oceans beauty and its potential for mercilessnessespecially in relation to storms that challenge coastal communities at all latitudesis a thread that runs throughout Mannings oeuvre. Working with thin oil washes, she allows the liquidity of the paint to flow like tides across the surface before refining the compositions. As Manning notes, I understand painting not as representation but as event: a site of accumulated gesture and erasure where presence, care, and vulnerability accrue over time.
In the new works, warm earth tones evoke both the glow of sunlight and the sepia cast of memory, while cooler hues recall the Alaskan tundra and the long darkness surrounding solitary ocean vessels at the edge of night. Some paintings carry moments of densitya charged mark-making that Manning associates with life in New York Citywhile others unfold with a more languid openness, a sense of interval shaped by time spent traveling the Pacific coast and working aboard commercial fishing vessels.
Across this body of work, perspective functions as an experiential condition, shifting scale and legibility so figures register differently across distance and time. Untethered from a single geography, the works operate as sites of orientation, where atmosphere and movement are traced through partial marks and softly abandoned lines. Figures emerge as presences of attunement rather than declarationguides that carry and are carriedallowing grief, love, and memory to surface.
Paces presentation at Zona Maco will run concurrently with Kylie Manning: Traces of the Body at Villa Schöningen in Potsdam, Germany, which continues through April 5.
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