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Marc Selwyn Fine Art, BEVERLY HILLS CA, USA - Mel Bochner : Do I Have To Draw You A Picture? - January 15 > February 26, 2022 @marcselwynfineart

"Do I Have To Draw You A Picture?"

Mel Bochner

9953 South Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills, CA 90212

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January 15 > February 26, 2022


Mel Bochner
Obvious, 2014
Oil on velvet in two parts
83 x 79 1/2 inches
Signed, verso on stretcher
(MSFA#17047)
$250,000

Mel Bochner
Oh Well, 2017
Oil on velvet
92 1/2 x 69 1/2 inches
Signed, verso on stretcher
(MSFA#17051)
$250,000

Mel Bochner
Nothing, 2015
Oil on velvet
51 x 44 inches
Signed, verso on stretcher
(MSFA#17050)
$95,000

Mel Bochner
Bozo, 2018
Oil on velvet
89 5/8 x 56 3/4 inches
Signed, verso on stretcher
(MSFA#17055)
$225,000
Marc Selwyn Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent paintings by Mel Bochner.
One of the preeminent figures in the history of conceptual art, Bochner has used verbal, mathematical and geometric systems to motivate the content of his work since the mid-1960s. This exhibition continues his exploration of language in painting, and painting as a language.
In these recent oil on velvet works, Bochner uses an embossing technique to build up a rich and variegated surface. Viscous letters spell out an array of synonyms and phrases, from the polite to the perverse, on a porous velvet support which allows paint to absorb and saturate in unpredictable ways. The colorful, complex surfaces surrounding his texts emphasize the ambiguity and tenuous nature of verbal communication. As the mind goes back and forth between reading the texts and experiencing them as color and shape, language loses its authority, literally melting before the viewer's eyes.
In three of the works, Bochner chooses short, ironic phrases, such as "Talk Is Cheap" and "It Is What It Is," which on a broader level reflect the current cacophonous and cynical state of political discourse in the United States.
The exhibition is enhanced by Street Sign, 2021, a VMS (Variable Message Sign) to be installed along Santa Monica Boulevard, which appears to have been coopted by the artist as it displays phrases from the exhibition, and creates an unexpected disruption to everyday life.
Marc Selwyn Fine Art will host a virtual discussion about Bochner's current exhibition at the gallery as well as his forthcoming drawing retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago opening in April 2022. A Zoom webinar between Mel Bochner and Kevin Salatino, Chair, Department of Prints & Drawings, Art Institute of Chicago, moderated by Marc Selwyn will take place on Saturday, January 15th at 10 a.m., PST.
Mel Bochner (born 1940) received his BFA from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1962 and received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts in 2005. He has exhibited throughout the United States and Europe and his work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Art Institute of Chicago; Tate Modern, London; and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among others. Recent solo museum exhibitions include The Jewish Museum (New York, 2014), Museù Serralves (Porto, 2013), Haus der Kunst (Munich, 2012), and the National Gallery of Art (Washington, 2011). In 2018, Bochner was included in the Carnegie International, 57th Edition, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Bochner lives and works in New York City.

  

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Marc Selwyn Fine Art, BEVERLY HILLS CA, USA - Mel Bochner : Do I Have To Draw You A Picture? - January 15 > February 26, 2022 @marcselwynfineart