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White:Work

Date
01.10.2019 | 16.11.2019
Galleria
London
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Massimo De Carlo presents White:Work, a new exhibition by McArthur Binion in our London gallery. Throughout his fifty-year practice of assemblage painting, Binion has continually defied classification as an artist. Terms such as abstraction and minimalism have often been applied to his paintings, however Binion’s oeuvre resists such rigid categorisations.

Through the artist’s extensive career, Binion has developed a complex practice, incorporating interwoven personal memories with historical recollection bound by his experience of America in the past, by layering paint and personal memorabilia onto the surface of the work. The artist presents a new series of work, predominantly whitewashed (in the most literal sense), using gestures from the artist’s canon. White:Work is a departure in tonal quality of the solemn hues that dictated the prior DNA (2017) series, when the works made their international debut at the Venice Biennale. In this new exhibition, the grids that create the skeletal structure foundational to Binion’s practice become enveloped in a soft overlay of the colour white, yet subtly remaining at the forefront of the works.

Binion’s works are deeply personal, and the obsessive, exhaustive process of manual labour is inherent in the furrow of grids that dominate the board. Binion fuses personal documents to the boards prior to applying oil paint stick. By doing so, the artist asserts his own existence, whereas the layers of paint encompass the artists’ experience with authority and the art world in the U.S. The intricate surfaces of the boards become abstract shapes and motives: the artist’s archival belongings, that can only be seen when in close proximity to the work, are transformed by the paint into weightily textured patterns and reflect the influence of modernism in Binion’s practice.

The off-white, faded brown and pinkish hues combine earthy lattices next to an expanse of white; transforming the colour white, often conceived as a lack of, into the tonal emphasis of the exhibition. White:Work (black) stands out from the rest of the series, a duo chrome of apposing black to white. Since black comes from the absence of light, and white symbolically is the absence of colour, the duality of this pairing is ever so rarely accidental, verging on brash in contrast to the rest of the pieces.

White:Work presents itself as a muted journey, embodying the essence of Binion’s practice: infusing layers of personal history under the painstaking grids of white and off-white tones. Binion’s work speaks a language of subtlety and sophistication, but through decades of repetition it has matured to a fluency and eloquence that speaks through weightily textured patterns and a post-minimal allure.

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McArthur Binion

McArthur Binion (1946, Macon, Georgia) vive e lavora a Chicago, Illinois.


Dagli anni '70 ha cercato un'alternativa all'arte minimalista, attraverso la sua personale filosofia delle griglie pittoriche fuse con i suoi beni d'archivio, come le pagine delle sue rubriche telefoniche, le fotografie personali di famiglia o i documenti trovati della storia dell'Africa.


La ridotta combinazione di colori e forme di Binion racchiude non solo padronanza formale ma anche strati di significato, a partire dalla sua ricerca dell'eredità della pittura astratta modernista in relazione a un contesto più ampio, quello della necessità della società umana di lasciare tracce di sé e, al stesso tempo, per proiettarsi nel futuro. Il lavoro di Binion è fortemente politico, sebbene molto sottile. In effetti, il curatore Lowery Stokes Sims una volta ha descritto la serie DNA di Binion come "nozioni di consapevolezza di sé e scoperta di sé, una riflessione consapevole su se stesso e sul discorso storico a cui ha contribuito". I 40 anni di carriera di Binion sono stati una continua indagine sulla pittura astratta. L'inserimento distintivo dell'artista della narrativa e della storia personale e la sua enfasi sul contenuto differenzia il suo lavoro da una pratica minimalista più tradizionale.


Il lavoro di Binion è presente in diverse collezioni pubbliche e private tra cui il Whitney Museum dell'arte americana, New York; Studio Museum ad Harlem, New York; Museo di San Francisco di Arte Moderna, San Francisco; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museo Nazionale di Storia e Cultura Afroamericana, Washington, DC; Cranbrook Art Museum, Colline di Bloomfield; Istituto d'arte di Detroit, Detroit; Istituto di Arte Contemporanea, Boston; Kemper Museo d'Arte, Kansas City; Museo d'arte del Mississippi, Jackson; Museo di New Orleans di Arte, New Orleans; Strauss Family Collection, Santa Fe; Museo d'Arte di Toledo, Toledo.