Sing Plunder, Think Gentle Damage, Maintain Tomorrow, Et al.
Tony Lewis
MASSIMODECARLO is pleased to present “Sing Plunder, Think Gentle Damage, Maintain Tomorrow, Et Al.” premiering new artworks by the Chicago-based artist Tony Lewis (Los Angeles, USA, 1986). For this exhibition, the artist is presenting a new body of eleven new drawings.
Tony Lewis’ practice focuses on the convergence of semiotics, abstraction and drawing: graphite pencil and paper are the mediums the artist uses to trace and create linguistic narratives and reflections on gestural expression. Lewis uses a dynamic shorthand gesture to merge selected text fragments and words with drawing that stratifies the page with a mysterious code as a sort of meaningful and textured map. These text drawings are a journey through the basic roots levels of drawing involving shape, line, color, language and getting to a place where all those things can happen at once. The gestural lines appear as abstract mark-making to those unable to read stenographic script. However, each word in this series delineates a message about race, power, and communication, often referencing historical facts or situations. In dismantling language and undermining its authority, Lewis exposes the inequities and inadequacy of existing linguistic and power structures.
These works are made with materials which the artist has mastered with years of experimental and intense use, such as the pencil, graphite, rubber cement, and paper. The series is built over days or weeks, layering stages of creation and intervention.
The drawing “Tomorrow” exemplifies Lewis' creative process. It has explicit and opaque meanings, since the word at once can trigger universal feelings of the perpetual unknown - something always just out of reach, as well as elicit specific feelings of hope or fear in relation to the future.
“Totally” exemplifies the artist’s reflection upon the concept of freedom of disjunctive language providing that formal power within a smaller drawing.
“Sing” and “Think” present the artist’s signature glyph alphabet, influenced by his fascination for stenography. Each drawing starts with a graphite symbol which is the foundation of his biomorphic compositions.
The exhibition is accompanied by some exclusive content, including a selection of words by the artist, to be found on our Instagram account @massimodecarlogallery
Artist
托尼-刘易斯 1986 年出生于洛杉矶。他目前在芝加哥生活和工作。
刘易斯的创作侧重于符号学和语言之间的关系,以直面种族、权力、交流和劳动等社会和政治话题。刘易斯使用石墨、铅笔和纸张创作素描,艺术家使用这些媒介来追踪和发展抽象叙事以及对手势概念的反思。通过突破绘画的界限和抽象的可能性,他扩大了语言 “材料 ”的使用范围。
正如赫什霍恩博物馆馆长 Melissa Chiu 所说:"刘易斯将诗歌和文字与抽象的特性融为一体,形成了独特的视觉语汇,他的单色绘画从个人到政治的各种视觉和文字来源中汲取养分,从而迅速在当代艺术界确立了自己的地位。他通过分离、重新排列和擦除文字,改变了我们使用语言的方式,从而开启了意想不到的新阅读"。
刘易斯的作品被伦敦 Zabludowicz 收藏馆、华盛顿特区 Hirshhorn 博物馆和雕塑园、纽约现代艺术博物馆、芝加哥当代艺术博物馆等永久收藏。刘易斯参加了 2014 年在纽约惠特尼美国艺术博物馆举办的惠特尼双年展。