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SELECTED WORKS BY John Kleckner



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John Kleckner

Untitled (Dead Bird)

2005
ink, watercolor, graphite on paper

15.9 x 22.9cm

Shoplifting images from art history, John Kleckner’s drawings subscribe to a complex relationship between authorship, contemporary art, and its lineage. Rejecting post-modern notions of appropriation as allegory, Kleckner engages in the old masters’ tradition of studying his predecessors – not as a means of perfecting technique – but to satiate his desire to infiltrate and possess the immaculate. Attracted to the timeless subject matter of portraiture, mythology, and botanical motifs, Kleckner recomposes archival prints and paintings as a way to make them his own.

Through Kleckner’s reconsideration, his subjects are edited or embellished to reflect his own designs and style: complications are simplified, backgrounds omitted, and are figures adapted to respond to ‘off screen’ actions. Illustrated with painstaking intricacy, Kleckner embraces ‘drawing for drawing’s sake’. His process of ultra fine pen and watercolour on paper often propels his images into unexpected directions.

Combining the hard-edge of illustration with the delicate washes of watercolour, Kleckner’s work attains a literary mannerism reminiscent of the Pre-Raphaelites. Kleckner’s beauty, however, is an uncomfortable entity. Gravitating between abstraction and figuration, his subjects are often disembodied or marred, their grotesque depictions diffusing into bursts of luscious mark-making.


John Kleckner

Untitled (Faces)

2006
ink on paper

16.5 x 10.5 cm


John Kleckner

Untitled (Herucles)

2006
ink, watercolor, graphite on paper

222 x 131cm


John Kleckner

Untitled

2006
ink on paper

6 x 7.5 cm



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John Kleckner

Group show, LAXed: Paintings from the Other Side: LAXed: Paintings from the Other Side

Javier Peres is very pleased to announce the first group exhibition he has organized in his Berlin gallery entitled "LAXed: Paintings from the Other Side."

This survey exhibition brings together the works of thirteen artists who live and work in Los Angeles and marks the first time that this new generation of American painters is presented in Germany. All 13 artists will be in attendance at the opening.

Like the transients who come to Los Angeles for generations to live off the fat of the land, these artists have unceremoniously fed from the city's bottomless troughs of institutional academia and cultural excess to implement a peripheral take on the current language of the flatbed picture frame.

Necessity is the mother of invention. Fear is the greatest motivator. Hate is the closest emotion to love. Writers write, as the saying goes. And modern painters are sexually repressed. Because working is the new fucking.
In Los Angeles, the edge of the awakening Asiatic hinterland formerly known as the United States of America, they paint because after all these years every caveman with extra buffalo blood still wants to prove his/her cock is the biggest, or if his/her cock isn't the biggest his/her touch is the softest.

A rejection of the systemic embrace of iconography and the very trite literalness that makes "goth" a new bad word, the artists on view in LAXed embrace surface over meaning, but not at the expense of feeling. Palpable effort and sweat is valuable, but signature forms of subversiveness and other contemporary forms of slickness have been tossed to the wayside like so much trash along Santa Monica Boulevard.

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Source: peresprojects.com
 
 

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