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Galerie Michael Janssen Berlin: Monique van Genderen � Dirty Water - 15 Mar 2008 to 19 Apr 2008

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15 Mar 2008 to 19 Apr 2008
Tue - Fri 10 - 6 pm, Sat 11 - 6 pm
Opening: Friday, March 14, 7�9 pm
Galerie Michael Janssen Berlin
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D-10969
Berlin
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Monique van Genderen, Untitled, 2008
Oil on canvas over wood panel
243,84 x 182,88 cm
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Artists in this exhibition: Monique van Genderen


The Michael Janssen Gallery Berlin is pleased to present the solo exhibition Dirty Water by Monique van Genderen.
Large-scale paintings in high-gloss enamel paint on wood and expansive vinyl wall collages by the artist will be on view between 15th March and 19th April 2008, in addition to watercolours and gouaches, bound together in portfolios and fitted in specially designed seating-sculptures.

It�s Your Painting
In her new suite of paintings, Monique Van Genderen employs a diverse vocabulary, borrowing the swaggering and sparse harshness of high modernism (think Abstract Expression, but not drunk or suicidal) and the bright and bold vacancy of design (think Santa Monica, but not tedious or moneyed) in order to question ideas about the status and place of painting. At once graceful and industrial, like a robot ballerina, Van Genderen�s work is very much a kind of painting born of a Southern California milieu and reflects of the possibility for beauty in the quotidian visual experiences of the urbanite. In her invocation of the high and low as comparable, if not ultimately married, through the democratization of materials and form, Van Genderen makes a subtle but pressing argument for the politicized potential of abstraction. The paintings propose to ask what the limits of material and content are. They demonstrate the level at which complex concepts, both within the hermetic boundaries of art and moving into the lived world, can be considered with a restrained vocabulary and a salient idea.

The sensual, almost fetishized appearance of the canvases, in keeping with Van Genderen�s common use of vinyl and high-gloss enamel paint, pushes notions of abstraction and surface to the forefront, alluding to the dense history of non-figurative painting. Complicating the historical precedent for her work is Van Genderen�s punctuation of the highly atmospheric treatment of the canvas with loose gestural flower-like patternings. Resisting strict definition, these incoherent marks at once offer the suggestion of depth and ground, while also flattening the works, reinforcing the surface. These moments of banal recognition allow the viewer the freedom to become immersed in the unfamiliar space of abstraction, a point of reference on an otherwise uncharted expanse. Less forceful, and perhaps more romantic than previous work, Van Genderen seems to be exploring the possibilities for the painterly side of hard abstraction, one which maintains a tenuous hold in the narrative of painting, functioning fully within themselves and alluding to everything just outside the frame. These paintings offer a space where aesthetics serve to unify disparate ideas and suggest the potential for the eradication of a system that is deeply rooted in hierarchical thinking. I think I can believe in the power abstraction.
Diana Nawi

Monique van Genderen was born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1965, and lives in Los Angeles. Solo exhibitions: 2006: Hammer Projects, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta. 2005: Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus; Howard House, Seattle. 2004: Chinati Foundation, Marfa (Texas).


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