New at Perrotin New York
Nikki Maloof
The first show is Skunk Hour, a solo exhibition by artist Nikki Maloof. Featuring a series of paintings and drawings, the works utilize pops of color and fascinating perspectival shifts to create intoxicating visual environments.
These environments, though busy with content, posture scarce figural subjects amidst this buzz creating an uncanny atmosphere of solitude within her works.
Perhaps best described as psychological states, the works on view aren’t exclusively brooding, instead they engage all aspects of the mind, including a tendency towards playfulness — a facet that doesn’t take away from the work. Rather, it offers a tangible representation of authorial sincerity, a trait I often find vital when looking at works that present as mind-maps.
JR
The second show on view is artist JR’s newest series, Les Enfants d’Ouranos. The pieces, which aim to build upon his previous work titled Déplacé-e-s, continues to depict refugee children from around the world, however, this time in a different light.
In Les Enfants d’Ouranos, JR presents similar subjects through a different lens. This lens of choice is one of obscurity, one that abstracts the context that so often follows and monopolizes the identity of these children.
Technically speaking, instead of printing the positive photograph, JR transfers the negative directly onto reclaimed wood — later adding black ink to darken the surroundings of the subjects. This photographic effect visually mythologizes the subjects on view, conveying a sense otherworldliness and giving the portaits a primordial atmosphere.
Sophia Narrett
The final show on view is Carried by Wonder, Sophia Narrett’s first exhibition with the gallery. In her work, Narrett utilizes the meticulous process of embroidery to create her work — a decision employed to combat the unsettlingly fast pace of contemporary media. Though her work typically crafts narratives that interrogate the experiences of womanhood, this show debuts a body of work that explores the various qualities of modern romance.
Through this artistic process, artistic intricacies are put on explicit display as an inherent trait of the medium. Narrett’s choice to depict highly conceptual narratives through this form put not only the technique on display, but bring the intricacies in concept to the fore as well.
For these works, intentionality is the main means in which she arrives at a finished work — a conscious means that is only bolstered by a tedious, detail oriented practice.