143 Reade is a private gallery in a residential building in Tribeca.
Tom McGrath, Santi Moix, Jackie Saccoccio
January 28 – April 28, 2014
By Appointment
Lucien Terras is pleased to present an exhibition of works by New York based painters Tom McGrath, Santi Moix and Jackie Saccoccio. Borrowing from the traditions of observation, each of the artists challenges the historical purview of conventional subject matters. Using landscape, still life and portraiture as a departure point for their work, the imagery maintains itself as both classical and contemporary as the paintings approach abstraction.
Tom McGrath’s attempt to capture a contemporary landscape leaves his canvases completely devoid of any single vantage point. Granting viewers with only a few moments of perceptible images, the work begins to reveal itself not so much as a landscape but rather the artist’s investigation of movement through a landscape. In these new works, which are being exhibited for the first time, McGrath’s paintings strike us with a strange and unnatural setting as the viewer searches for a sense of place and perspective that is continuously being obscured. The pattern of a chain link fence forbids access to the escape in the depth of representation and reminds us that landscape is a constructed cultural entity.
Santi Moix’s paintings, which are also being shown for the first time, are a buoyant explosion of color, form and line. Seeming as though they could approach either genre of still life or landscape, Moix’s work hovers between both. In two large paintings, strings of geometric forms and circular doodles on white backgrounds erupt from a single moment to reveal a studied focus. In a third work, the tentacular composition returns as the main subject while expansive blue skies construct a curious atmosphere. But the artist makes for a quick retreat from either subject matter by adorning his canvases with lively biomorphic shapes or the whimsical presence of a mosquito.
Jackie Saccoccio presents two paintings from her 2012 “Portraits” series. Stained with splashes of color and layered with painterly gestures, different visual readings begin to emerge from her canvases. The space of the picture seems to be in constant motion, swaying slightly as if it were opening itself up to viewers. Saccoccio’s expressionistic works push beyond the accepted vernacular of abstraction. As the titles of these paintings suggests, abstraction merely becomes a vehicle for portraiture in Saccoccio’s work.
Tom McGrath received his MFA from Columbia University in 2002 and his BFA from Cooper Union in 2000. He has been an artist in residence at the University of Tennessee and the Foundation Claude Monet / Versailles Foundation. His recent solo exhibitions include Sue Scott Gallery and Zach Feuer in New York, Matuani – Noirhomme in Belgium and Lia Rumma in Italy. His work is in a number of public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Yale Gallery of Art, the Nermany Museum of Contemporary Art, The Wadsworth Atheneium and the Neuberg Museum of Art, amongst others.
Santi Moix is represented by Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York. In 2013, the artist was commissioned by Prada to complete a temporary site-specific mural for their SoHo location, which spanned 200 feet. In 2011, Galaxia Gutenberg published a Spanish-language translation of Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn featuring color illustrations by Moix. His recent exhibitions include the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the National Art Museum of China in Beijin, and Pace Prints in New York.
Jackie Saccoccio received her MFA in Painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1988. She was a 2004 fellow of the Rome Prize and a 2000 recipient of the Guggenheim Grant. Her work is in the collection of the Addison Gallery of American Art, Dakis Joannou Collection, Saatchi Gallery and Dallas Museum of Art. She is currently in a group show at 11 Rivington where she is also represented