Clare Rojas' second solo presentation at Prism opens in West Hollywood
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Clare Rojas' second solo presentation at Prism opens in West Hollywood
Clare Rojas, Untitled, 2012. Oil on linen, 67 x 97 x 2 inches, 170.2 x 246.4 x 5.1 cm.



WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA.- PRISM announces an exhibition by Clare Rojas, the artist’s second solo presentation at the gallery. Entitled Pith, this body of paintings signals a further exploration for Rojas, in respect to both subject and materiality. In this exhibition, we observe the artist’s concentration on abstract space and the blurring between architectural dimensionality and geometric flatness. Rojas intentionally generates surfaces that describe both an architectural and psychological site of interiority - a pictorial space that is indeterminate enough to operate on an emotive and sensory level.

The removal of the figure from this recent body of work is a purposed decision, as the artist elects to concentrate on the atmospheric possibilities of painting. These works are ambient, spatially open and emotionally drenched - re-directed away from a character-driven narrative, Rojas proposes a psycho-spatial realm. Whereas once her paintings were played out with actors and props, these paintings appear like the sets where the dramatic sequences might occur.

Electing to use oils over acrylic, which she had preferenced for years, Rojas has necessarily altered her strategy towards the interaction of colour and light, while building more saturated surfaces. Rojas’ strong and familiar palette, which tends towards saturated yellows, reds and greys, is dominant in the exhibition, while she also invites their interaction with gentler tonal registers.

Rojas (1976) was born in Columbus, Ohio and lives and works in San Francisco. She has held solo exhibitions at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, León, Spain; Museum Het Domein, Sittard, Netherlands; San Francisco Art Institute and Riverside Art Museum, California; The Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; Knoxville Museum of Art, Tennessee; Modern Art, London; Deitch Projects, New York; and Kavi Gupta, Chicago. An opening reception for Pith will be held at PRISM from 6 - 8 PM on Friday, October 19, 2012. The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue, available from the gallery.

The exhibition will be on view through November 3, 2012.










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