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① Artwork:
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This painting consists of an image of a pink monkey and its long halo-bearing shadow, painted over a rough monochrome surface of small, conjoined canvas squares.
For this series, the artist has created a body of “patch paintings” that offer him a unique mode of expression. First, he uses various colors, layers, and shapes to build up a rough sculptural base. Then, he loosely paints seemingly simplistic images on top of them to create his quirky narratives.
Martin Paaskesen explores the expressiveness and physicality of narrative painting. Using intuitive and impulsive approaches, he balances imagery and figuration with process and abstraction.
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The surface of Paaskesen's patch paintings consist of small squares of canvas pasted onto a canvas support. Some of the patches may slightly peel off the surface in a beautiful way.
③ Artist:
Martin Paaskesen explores the expressiveness and physicality of narrative painting. By using an intuitive and impulsive approach, he balances imagery and figuration with process and abstraction. His approach is very physical and tactile, partially due to his background as an actor and his understanding of expressive body techniques.
Martin Paaskesen was born in 1987 and lives in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Paaskesen has mounted solo exhibitions at Valerius Gallery in Luxembourg (2023); Mott Projects, New York (2022); and Galeria Fran Reus, Spain (2021).
He has also been featured in group exhibitions, including Trespassing at Ainori Gallery in Lisbon, Spain (2022); Fluffy Bananas at Valerius Gallery in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg (2021); How’s the weather over there at Annika Nuttall Gallery in Aarhus, Denmark (2021); Pavilion at Galeria Fran Reus in Palma, Spain (2021); and Summer Group Show, California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, CA (2019).