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Kyle Staver, Mar 12 - Jul 24, 2020

 

NEW YORK
Kyle Staver
March 12 - July 24, 2020

Opening Reception: Wednesday, March 11, 6 - 8 PM

Zürcher Gallery presents their second solo exhibition of Kyle Staver in New York. This exhibition presents new paintings, relief sculptures, drawings, and aquatint etchings.

From painter Marc Desgrandchamps’ essay on Staver published in the 2019 Zürcher Gallery catalog:

“The first time I saw paintings by Kyle Staver, I was moved by their boldness. I also felt what I just described: they belong to this very particular movement of American painting. I thought of David Park and also a painter less well-known in France, Jack Levine, whose 1965 painting The Three Graces reminds me of the way Kyle Staver grapples with mythological subjects with freshness and humor. While related to this painting territory, her art is one-of-a-kind, made of universal subjects that she interprets in her own way. The compositions are monumental and clear, both violently expressive and subtle. The texture of her work plays with a voluptuous darkness, the bodies of the women and men are intertwined between conflict, seduction, rage and pleasure. Animals appear, like guardian angels or infernal monsters, their monstrosity tempered by their grotesque or comical appearance.

It is a world of “paradise lost”, overwhelmed by today’s fears, but fears held at bay by a staging that provokes joy rather than fear, a joy also caused by an attention to form that does not reduce this painting to a simple narrative.

On the contrary, a real visual jubilation emerges from these reds, blues and yellows that animate the canvas like powerful light signals. This joy also comes from the humor that runs through these representations. Kyle Staver’s paintings and sculptures are the product of a very serious art that does not take itself seriously.

Serious, in the formal qualities that structure each work by giving it the evidence of a painting, and not serious, in the lightness that subverts these scenesof judgement or martyrdom by bringing them to an irresistible burlesque condition.

Irresistible and overwhelmed, the figures clash in various poses, in an appearance of spontaneity, thoroughly pre-meditated by the artist. To define her art, I will evoke a burlesque beauty, burlesque and convulsive in the way that André Breton declared convulsion as a condition for beauty itself.”

 Marc Desgrandchamps, 2019

Kyle Staver (b. Virginia, MN, lives and works in NYC) earned her BFA from Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 1976 and her MFA from Yale University in 1987. She has had solo exhibitions in New York, Philadelphia, and Ohio and in 2019 had her first solo exhibition in Paris curated by Gwenolee Zürcher at Galerie RX, Paris. In 2015, she was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Purchase Prize. This year she received the College Art Association Artist Award for a Distinguished Body of Work. She is a member of the National Academy of Design.

For all inquiries, please contact Ernesto Renda, studio @ galeriezurcher.com.
Images of ALL the works in the exhibition and installation photos can be viewed online at www.galeriezurcher.com. Kyle Staver catalogs are available for $20.00, and can be purchased at Zürcher Gallery, NY or ordered over the phone at (212)-777-0790 (mailing only available for customers outside of New York City.)