Widely recognized for his large scale paintings that incorporate
silkscreens of blown up drawings, Eddie Martinez has built a consistent body of
work over the last decade successfully merging the tradition of American
abstract painting with the energy of the street. In this new body of work,
created especially for this exhibition, Martinez introduces yet a new element
to his process in the guise of whiting out parts of the composition, a move
that represents a significant point in his career.
Erasure has been an important practice since the origins of art, and
x-rays of paintings by old masters often reveal ghostly images underneath. What
might have started out of necessity, however, eventually became an effect often
referred to as pentimento, and in 1953 it became a celebrated trope when Robert
Rauschenberg transformed a drawing by Willem de Kooning by blurring its lines.
For many artists, the very idea of whiting out or erasing presents a
daunting challenge as it comes enmeshed in connotations of destruction. That is
not the case for Martinez, who regards the act of removing or obliterating
painted elements not as an end in itself, but as an integral part of the
process of constructing a painting. He is aware of how reductive the process of
building an image can be—whether abstractly in our brain, or physically in the
studio. Martinez is inspired by the shapes and compositions formed on walls
that have been painted over with mismatched hues that seem to take on a life
and form of their own. The process in his studio follows a similar process, as
he is continuously looking for those points of resistance in the work to inform
them and guide them forward.
Venue name:
Bronx Museum of the Arts
November
14, 2018 to February 17, 2019
Address:
1040 Grand Concourse Bronx 10456
Cross
street: at 165th St
Opening
hours: Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun 11am–6pm; Fri 11am–8pmTransport: Subway: B, D, 4 to
161 St
Event
website: http://www.bronxmuseum.org
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