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475 Tenth Avenue, NY 10018, New York, United States
Open: Tue-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm


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Landon Metz: A Different Kind of Paradise

Sean Kelly Gallery, New York

Thu 8 Sep 2022 to Sat 22 Oct 2022

475 Tenth Avenue, NY 10018 Landon Metz: A Different Kind of Paradise

Tue-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm

Artist: Landon Metz

Opening reception: Wednesday 7 September, 6pm-8pm
Artist talk and book signing: Saturday 10 September, 2pm

Sean Kelly presents Landon Metz’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. This new body of work reflects Metz's ongoing enquiry into the relationship between form and its absence. Paintings are the primary vehicle through which Metz invites a heightened awareness of presence, one mirrored in both the execution of his work and the viewing experience itself. His visual language is a mediation on the relativity of experience, emphasizing the connection between polarities: subject to object, figure to ground, and materiality to immateriality.

Metz’s works both inhabit space and address the construction of space. His process, how the dye he uses responds to the conditions of its pour, the surface tension of the canvas, and the pigment’s absorption into the fibers of the canvas to produce an image, are as intimately considered as the installation of the works in the space itself. A Different Kind of Paradise is as much a ritual space as it is a contemplative one. Visitors are greeted by a two-panel work flanking the entrance to the main gallery. Taking inspiration from a nijiriguchi, the small, square portal through which guests enter a traditional Japanese tea ceremony room, Metz has created an environment, without physically altering the gallery’s architecture. His installation centers on the relationship between the viewer and their surroundings, embodiment and opticality.

The largest work on display, is comprised of eight panels and a multi-colored palette. Metz has discussed this work’s format in relation to Monet’s Water Lilies, referencing their historical legacy and panoramic presentation which engulfs the viewer in the work. This painting immerses the viewer within pictorial space, whereas the more intimate entry diptych incorporates the empty volume of the gallery’s passage into its composition. Within the matrix of the show, the smallest panels, of which there are three, are counterpoised by their scale and material density.

With these spatial and optical compositional strategies, Metz extends ideas that have long driven his practice. A Different Kind of Paradise offers viewers an intimate experience, providing moments of meditative respite and contemplation from the otherwise frenetic landscape of daily life.

Landon Metz was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and currently lives and works in New York. His work has appeared in solo exhibitions in Norway, Italy, Denmark, and Canada. In 2014, he was the artist in residence at the ADN Collection in Bolzano, Italy, and in 2018, Metz was the subject of a solo exhibition at Museo Pietro Canonica in Rome. Metz was recently featured in group exhibitions at The Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn, New York, and the Villa Medici in Rome, Italy.

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