Albert Oehlen’s paintings humorously critique the
hallowed respect and predominant values of traditional painting.
In Fibreglass Scroll, his sensitively treated surface
adopts the ephemeral radiance of Abstract Expressionism,
alluding to an aura of mysticism and spirituality.
Devoid of colour, Albert Oehlen’s passionate brushwork
becomes a hollow gesture; his black and white palette relegates
the sincerity of painting to the annals of history. Stylised
flat shapes float above Albert Oehlen’s painterly
field, transforming his abstract composition to a Picasso-like
animal, uncontrollably wild and dumb.