Wednesday, July 18, 2012

PAINTING ON EDGE @ Autonomie

Please join us at Autonomie for PAINTING ON EDGE on Saturday July 28th, from 7:30 to 10:30pm. This survey of 18 plus works provides a contemporary response to the issues raised in "The Painting Factory" at MOCA grand, just around the corner from Autonomie.

Chris Trueman, Dt, acrylic and acrylic spray paint on canvas, 36 by 36 inches, 2012. 

Painting on Edge
Curated by Grant Vetter
Opening: July 28th, 7:30-10:30pm.
            Painting on Edge is a small survey of new trends in Hard Edge painting, or what might be better called, painting with edges, lines, stripes and bands. Unlike the ideologically bound practices of modernism and postmodernism, the work in Painting on Edge shows a new openness towards the fabulation of Hard Edge painting without a readily identifiable ethos. If there have been three high moments in the history of Hard Edge painting so far — its founding here in California, its mutability as a program of making from late Ab-Ex through Minimalism and its eventual critique by Neo-Geo — then today we see an entirely new set of sensibilities at play in the genre.
            This is perhaps best represented by the artists in this show that openly mix the gestural and the graphic, patterns and process, and systems and topology. While all of the works in this show attempt to rework the geometric tradition in one way or another, there is nothing dogmatic or orthodox about their approach. As such, the artists in Painting on Edge are not just challenging traditional boundaries, but their work sits on the edge of many boarding discourses, caught somewhere between essentialism and transcendentalism, power and design, a rigorous application and the production of aesthetic delight. At a time when cultural production carries so much baggage from the twentieth century, the artists in Painting on Edge show us another way to travel light in heading for places unknown, where the journey of making is a delicate balancing act between absolute precision and unlimited permissions.  
Artists in the Show:
Kent Familton
Steve Hampton
Scott Jamieson
Christopher Kuhn
David Leapman
David Michael Lee
Michelle Jane Lee
Joe Lloyd
Kevin Moore
Max Presneill
Alison Rash
Adam Ross
Nano Rubio
Eric Schott
Chris Trueman
Jayson Ward

Thursday, May 31, 2012


I was selected by Luis G. Hernandez to participate in the Monster Drawing Rally, a tradition established in Los Angeles County by Outpost for Contemporary Art.

Armory Center for the Arts and Outpost for Contemporary Art are pleased to announce that a partnership has formed between the two organizations. This year’s Monster Drawing Rally officially launches this exciting new venture.

The Monster Drawing Rally will consist of four one-hour shifts with 25 artists drawing simultaneously each hour. Outpost will provide drawing supplies, though artists are also welcome to bring their own, and as the drawings are completed they will be hung on the walls and made available for purchase for $75 each.

This year’s guest curators are: Carlyn Aguilar, Leonardo Bravo, Kristin Calabrese, Chloe Flores, Eve Fowler, Liz Glynn, Micol Hebron, Luis G. Hernandez, Maryam Hosseinzadeh, Bill E. Kelly, Jr., New Highland Art Agents, Elana Mann, Jill Newman, Karen Rapp, and Eve Rutenther.

Time:
Sunday, June 17, 2012
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm


Location:
Armory Center for the Arts
145 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena CA 91103

Monday, April 16, 2012

White Box Contemporary - San Diego and SALAZAR: Contemporary Art Exhibits - La Jolla

Chris Trueman - Stripes

Dual Solo Exhibition
Opening receptions:

May 4th, 2012, 5-9PM
Salazar Contemporary Art Exhibits
1162 Prospect
La Jolla, CA 92037

May 5th, 2012, 6-9PM
White Box Contemporary
1040 7th Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101



Friday, February 10, 2012

CCAspace: The Gang's All Here-New Art from Los Angeles-Curated by Max Presneill


Exhibition Dates: February 10 – April 6

Opening Reception: February 10, 7-10pm
CCAspace

Participating artists:
Mclean Fahnestock
Roni Feldman
Kiel Johnson
William Kaminski
Billy Kheel
Owen Kydd
Claudia Parducci
Max Presneill
Nano Rubio
Aili Schmeltz
Chris Trueman

Tuesday, January 3, 2012


The Torrance Art Museum proudly presents:


To Live and Paint in LA
Curated by Max Presneill and Jason Ramos
January 21st - March 10th, 2012

Opening reception Saturday, January 21st, 6-9 pm

A broad survey of current and emerging painting trends and talent from Los Angeles

Jonathan Apgar, Rebecca Campbell, Daniela Campins, Alika Cooper, Noah Davis, Tomory Dodge, Asad Faulwell, Jon Flack, Yvette Gellis, Iva Gueorguieva, Mary Addison Hackett, Carlson Hatton, Thomas Whittaker Kidd, Andy Kolar, Constance Mallison, Allison Miller, John Mills, Aaron Noble, Antonio Puleo, Alison Rash, Nano Rubio, Conrad Ruiz, John Seal, Ryan Sluggett, Comora Tolliver, Chris Trueman, Miller Updegraff, Grant Vetter, Ben White