NEW YORK, NY.- An exhibition of new abstract works by New York painter John Zinsser is on view at
Graham Gallery through January 4th, 2011.
Zinssers current exhibition follows his installation of drawings in the main gallery last season, Art Dealer Archipelagoes, which charted the history of New Yorks post-war gallery development through a series of maps. These new works on canvas again source that history, but through strictly formalist and quotational terms. As Zinsser describes, Early attempts, with my own hand- formulated hyper-physical paint, made the individual brushstrokes start to look more like Ryman-on-steroids. Not only is impasto passage exaggerated, and made specific color is much more chromatic, as well.
The two-color works play with conventions from Abstract Expressionism, Pop and Monochrome painting traditions. In their startling hyper-materiality, they pose anew questions of abstraction and its possible meanings.
Zinssers work is currently included in the exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, titled Same: Difference curated by Julien Robeson and Robert Cozzolino. His work has been recently reviewed by The New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and The New Yorker. Zinsser teaches at The New School and the New York Academy of Art.