SELECTED WORKS BY Bart Exposito
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Bart Exposito
The New Face Of Smiling
2005
acrylic on canvas
183 x 214cm |
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Bart Exposito’s geometric paintings don’t draw from utopian ideals or a revision of abstraction, but rather the cold neutrality of graphic design. More pop than pop, his flat pantone coloured canvases celebrate the zen-like fizz of commodified nothingness. Seducing with the plastic banality of album covers or corporate logos, Exposito’s The New Face of Smiling negotiates both aesthetics and its functions as cultural interface and lifestyle arbitration. Through his ultra-flat, airtight compositions Exposito enforces the impersonal and anonymous as a comforting numbness. |
Bart Exposito
Slanted/Enchanted
2005
Acrylic on canvas
183 x 183cm |
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Reverberating in groovy brown and orange, Bart Exposito’s Slanted/Enchanted is an emblem of retro chic. Suggesting circuit boards or video game graphics, Exposito pits painting against
virtual reality: his cold flawless canvas expands as a simulated field of non-existent space. Operating with cool detachment, Exposito’s hard-edged abstraction wavers as hypnotic entity; its mesmerising lines and voids flicker with unnatural energy, redolent of computer screens. |
Bart Exposito
Earth 3
2006
Acrylic and
marker on canvas |
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In Earth 3 Exposito’s composition defies spatial perspective. Mapping out areas with quietly undulating tones, each hue claims a hierarchical order in the field of depth, setting up a system of optical rationale for painterly subversion. Using colour as a starting point for illusion, Exposito drafts a central motif of an impossibly twisted form; its blocky three dimensional suggestion delineated by flat graphic lines and off-kilter vanishing points that constantly float
between foreground and distance. |
Bart Exposito
Bubble & Scrape
2005
Acrylic and
marker on canvas |
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Emblazoned on the canvas in tasteful fashion tones, Exposito’s Bubble & Scrape seduces with its ultra-modern authority. Executed with a commercially slick finish, Exposito’s abstracted motif carries the weight of a design classic, cross referencing from iconic periods of the 20th c: from the geometric opulence of art deco to the space age ambition of the 60s. Reinventing these with a contemporary flair, Exposito’s work streamlines the aesthetics of desire, his painting posing as a luxuriant archetype of timeless beauty. |
Bart Exposito
Cyclo
2006
Acrylic and marker on canvas
274.3 x 213.4 cm |
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Exposito’s seamless painting style takes its lineage from 60s minimalism, where forms and materials were pared down to their bare essence. Exposito’s bold motifs draw from the aesthetic styles of this period, combining associations to hippy aspiration and retronostalgia with their contemporary revival as design elegance, suburban chic, and commodity glamour. In Cyclo, Exposito’s curved pattern beacons with the simplified and understated power of a type-font, referencing both the subtle beauty of calligraphic contour, and the indistinction between – and complete conjugation of – form and content. |
Bart Exposito
Untitled
2007
Acrylic on canvas
350.5 x 259 cm |
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ARTIST INFORMATION
Bart Exposito's BIOGRAPHY

1970
Born in Texas
Lives and Works in Los Angeles
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2005
Paintings, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles
2003
Paintings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
2002
Paintings & Drawings, Donna Beam Gallery, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Paintings & Drawings, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles
Paintings & Drawings, Bill Maynes Gallery, New York
2001
Bart Exposito, Hot Cocoa Lab, Venice
Roomtone, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2005
Christmas in July, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles
In the Abstract, Angles Gallery, Santa Monica
2004
Painting & Sculpture, Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles
Wake Up & Apologize, Hayworth Gallery
2003
Small Work, Margo Victor Presents, Los Angeles
Game Over, Galerie Grimm/Rosenfeld, Munich, Germany
Bart Exposito, Aaron Parazette, Susie Rosmarin, Texas Gallery, Houston
2002
Summer Invitational, Bill Maynes Gallery, New York
Pierogi 2000, Flat Files, Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn
2001
Sketchy, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles
The Stuff Dreams is Made of, Frankfurt Art Fair
Cloud 9, Ginsler Architecture, Santa Monica
The Armory Show, Works on Paper Gallery, New York
Ars Moralis / Bea Schlingelhoff, Galerie Fur Gegenwarstkunst, Bremen, Germany
Jacques de Beaufort, Bart Exposito, Monique van Genderen, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Santa Monica
2000
For Example, Acuna-Hansen Gallery, Los Angeles
Proun, Organized by Bart Exposito, Black Dragon Society, Los Angeles
New School, Works on Paper Gallery, Los Angeles
1999
Cal Arts Postal, Studio 9, London
CAA MFA Exhibition, Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles
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