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SELECTED WORKS BY Francesca DiMattio



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Francesca DiMattio

Ladder

2006
Oil on canvas

304.8 x 210.8 cm

Francesca DiMattio’s canvases take architecture as their subject as a means to restructure the concept of space. Using painting as a springboard for invention, DiMattio’s buildings and interiors descend into a myriad of perspectival confusion as grid-like patterns of brick and tile, decorative arches, and off kilter staircases become departure points for painterly contrasts and expressive mark-making. Occupying human-sized scale, DiMattio’s canvases create a dizzying sense of physical environment. Veering between art historical references – from pop, art nouveau, and op art – DiMattio’s paintings extend post-modern eclecticism into the realm of the surreal. In Ladder, DiMattio envisions a still-life within a classical portico which dissolves into an entanglement of illusory confusion. DiMattio adapts the systematic order of black and white illustration as a means to underscore the subtle disruption of her composition. Painted objects, such as the ladder and umbrella, become embedded within the stylised background, their realistic rendering careening against the flatness of the picture plane as they are engulfed by the Matisse-like wall paper and threatened by the undulating floor. DiMattio’s Broken Arch appropriates the staidness of her architectural subject to explore the visual representation of velocity and weightlessness. Juxtaposing the rigid geometry of mosaic-like forms against an explosion of feather motifs, bijoux patterning, and skewed linear shapes, DiMattio creates a sense of wonder and unease from an arrangement of formal elegance. Infusing the free flow meander of doodling with baroque opulence, DiMattio contrives an optical illusion through both disjointed perspective and a heightened physicality of surface detail.


Francesca DiMattio

Broken Arch

2006
Oil on canvas

304.8 x 210.8 cm


Francesca DiMattio

Tunnel

2007
Oil and acrylic on canvas(5 panels)

Overall dimensions 284.5 x 914.4 cm Each panel 284.5 x 182.9 cm

Francesca DiMattio’s canvases take architecture as their subject as a means to restructure the concept of space. Using painting as a springboard for invention, DiMattio’s buildings and interiors descend into a myriad of perspectival confusion as grid-like patterns of brick and tile, decorative arches, and off kilter furnishings become departure points for painterly contrasts and expressive mark-making. Executed as a grandiose tableau, DiMattio’s Tunnel creates a dizzying sense of physical environment, envisioning a virtual reality in real-life scale. Veering between art historical references – from pop, art nouveau, and op art – DiMattio’s paintings extend post-modern eclecticism into the realm of the surreal.


Francesca DiMattio

Tunnel (detail)

2007
Oil and acrylic on canvas

(5 panels)



ARTIST INFORMATION




Francesca DiMattio's BIOGRAPHY






1981
New York

Lives and works in New York

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2006
Salon 94, New York, NY
The Manhattan Project, Frederic Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida

2005
The General’s Jamboree, Guild & Greyshkul Gallery, New York
Thesis Exhibition, Studebaker Building, Columbia University, New York
Small Paintings, Placemaker Gallery, Miami, Florida
First Look, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, New York
Paradise Lost, Marvelli Gallery, New York
Panopoly, Leroy Neiman Gallery, New York

2004
Wallpaper for the 21st Century, Placemaker Gallery, Miami
Purple Noon, Marvelli Gallery, New York
Columbia University’s First Year Exhibition, Eli Wallach Gallery, New York
Abeyance, ZieherSmith Gallery, New York
The Neon Forest is My Home, SixtySeven Gallery, Brooklyn
And One for Grandma, Capsule Gallery, New York

2003
Bestiary, NADA Art Fair, Miami
Arrivederci, Houghton Gallery, Cooper Union, New York

2002
Native, The House Gallery, Miami, Florida

 


Other artists in ABSTRACT AMERICA: NEW PAINTING AND SCULPTURE

Carter | Eric and Heather ChanSchatz | Kristin Baker | John Bauer | Mark Bradford | Joe Bradley | Tom Burr | Jedediah Caesar | Peter Coffin | Guerra de la Paz | Francesca DiMattio | Bart Exposito | Stephen G. Rhodes | Mark Grotjahn | Rachel Harrison | Jacob Hashimoto | Patrick Hill | Matt Johnson | Ryan Johnson | Paul Lee | Chris Martin | Elizabeth Neel | Baker Overstreet | Amanda Ross-Ho | Sterling Ruby | Gedi Sibony | Amy Sillman | Agathe Snow | Kirsten Stoltmann | Dan Walsh | Jonas Wood | Aaron Young
 

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