DFN Projects curated by Garvey|Simon
Oct. 5 – Nov. 3, 2023.
DFN Projects
16 East 79th Street
New York
Presented by Garvey | Simon.
Curated by Liz Garvey.
Image caption, from left to right :
Julien Gardair, Rose, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Melanie Vote, Cottage Window, 2023, 16-x12in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Julien Gardair, Wide Open, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Melanie Vote, Within Cottage, 2023, 16-x12in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
The meeting of different artistic visions reveals connections in creativity, and this exhibition uncovers these unexpected harmonies, exposing a silent dialogue between the two artists’ works. Although Gardair and Vote live together, their studios are in different locations and have distinctly diverse artistic practices.
Julien Gardair’s recent paintings reveal his innovative approach to art. Drawing inspiration from the Supports/Surfaces movement in France and the Pattern/Decoration movement in the United States, Gardair’s art is a fusion of materiality and pattern, along with the structural constraints of Minimalism. These multi-faceted pieces are a synthesis of vibrant paintings and textile works and are created by employing techniques like folding, cutting, and stitching. His work challenges the viewer’s perception of materiality. His sustainable approach ensures that no parts of the paintings are discarded, nodding to the global potential of restoration and upcycling.
Melanie Vote embarks on a visual exploration of impermanence, emphasizing the ever-changing nature of existence and inviting her viewers to be transported into her forest experiences. Vote’s deep connection with trees is palpable and invites reflection on our relationship with the natural world. Raised on a farm in Iowa and now a long-time resident of New York City, her paintings delve into the intricate relationship between humans and the land, linking her formative and present influences in nature. Each of Vote’s intimately sized paintings in this exhibition begins en plein air and the artist later weaves subtle narration to the work in the studio.
Left: Julien Gardair, Zaouj, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Center: Melanie Vote, Flamboyan, 2023, 16-x12in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Right: Julien Gardair, Striped, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Above: Julien Gardair, Ascension, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Below: Melanie Vote, Hackberry Tree, Complicated Roots, 2023, 16-x12in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Left: Julien Gardair, Growth, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Right, top: Melanie Vote, Burr Oak with Blonde & Yarrow, 2023, 11-x14in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Right, bottom: Melanie Vote, Tree Summer, 2020, 11x14in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Top: Melanie Vote, Hallow, 2021, 12-x9in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Bottom: Julien Gardair, Malin, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
From left to right :
Julien Gardair, Rose, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Melanie Vote, Cottage Window, 2023, 16-x12in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Julien Gardair, Wide Open, 2023, 16x12in, Acrylic on canvas, folded, cut, stitched, and stretched over wooden stretchers.
Melanie Vote, Within Cottage, 2023, 16-x12in, oil paper mounted on wood panel.
Brainard Carey interviews Julien Gardair for Yale University Radio wybcx about the show Concurrence.
Listen to the interviewFrench-born, Brooklyn-based artist Julien Gardair makes carpets, paper cutouts, paintings, sculptures, video, and everything in between. This proclivity for smooth sail between forms in context of specific sites globally paired with his insatiable explorations, make his body of work versatile, whimsical and layered.