Luis De Jesus Los Angeles opens exhibition of new paintings by Dusseldorf-based artist Erik Olson
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Luis De Jesus Los Angeles opens exhibition of new paintings by Dusseldorf-based artist Erik Olson
Erik Olson, Self Portrait, 2017. Oil on linen, 60 x 60. Photo: Courtesy of Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- Luis De Jesus Los Angeles announces L.A. Paintings, an exhibition of new paintings by Dusseldorf-based artist Erik Olson, to be presented from July 15 through August 19, 2017.

L.A. Paintings represents Erik Olson's ongoing project with portraiture and is the culmination of several years of exploration and experimentation in his Dusseldorf studio and a period of intense production in Los Angeles. Portraying friends and colleagues as well as people he has an interest in, these bold, expressive paintings present the genre of portraiture as fluid as identity itself, offering a range of possibilities that lead us back to a central question: how do we define the individual in this present moment? In response, Olson posits these questions:

"Is it skin color? Is it gender or sexual orientation? Is it the place a person lives or where they are born? Is it religion or the ethnic group we belong to? Is it a Facebook profile or an Instagram post that defines us? Can you understand the human psyche through new innovations in neuroscience? The paintings answer none of these questions, yet, I am trying to present in a concrete way what I see as some of the most pressing questions of our time - how do we define the individual and how will this shape our sense of identity over time?"

Olson's paintings range from objective, observation-based representations to half cropped or framed portraits to more abstract and obscured geometric formations. While all of the work is within the frame of a 'bust' or traditional head and shoulders presentation, each painting proceeds in dramatically different directions, highlighting the very malleable idea of identity. Color is both specific and vague. Likewise, brushstrokes both define observations and fall off into process-based mark-making. The work oscillates between portraying the individual in an analytic sense and a more intuitive approach, beyond knowledge.

Erik Olson (born 1982, Vancouver, Canada) has lived a nomadic life, spending his childhood and adult life in Nairobi, Calgary, and Boston. He graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver in 2007. In 2014 and 2015, he attended the critically acclaimed Kunstakademie Dusseldorf as a guest student of Peter Doig. Olson has been the subject of solo exhibitions in major cities across Canada and internationally in Europe and the United States, and most recently completed a residency at La Brea Studios in Los Angeles. His work has been featured in Juxtapoz, ELLE Canada, The London Free Press, London Yodeller, and The Telegraph, among others. He currently lives and works in Dusseldorf, Germany.










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