Akhira Montague, I saw myself in Santa Monica, Santa Monica Beach, 2020, Digital c-print on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Luster paper, 29 1/4 x 44 3/4 in (74.3 x 113.7 cm), 30 x 45 1/4 x 1 in framed (76.2 x 114.9 x 2.5 cm framed)

Present in a Lonely Image. Alexander Gray Associates Germantown

Lisbeth Thalberg
Lisbeth Thalberg
Journalist and artist (photographer). Editor of the art section at MCM.

Alexander Gray Associates, Germantown presentsย Present in a Lonely Image, a group exhibition spotlighting the artistic practices of current and former Gallery staff. The show foregrounds the singular approach of seven artists while bringing to the fore their shared proclivity towards introspection. This inclinationโ€”defined by both self-representation and/or a critique of the illusory nature of visual artโ€”unites the seemingly disparate works and mediums in the presentation.

Of the exhibition, Alexander Gray commented, โ€œWe deeply value the contributions of artists on our staff, who balance their own practices while advancing the Galleryโ€™s mission of supporting artists. They are part of a long lineage of artists working in the arts, contributing to New Yorkโ€™s expansive creative cultures and economies. It is an honor to turn the spotlights to these remarkable individuals and their innovative art.โ€

Akhira Montagueโ€™s photographs of herself and friends condense the ennui of young adulthood into poignant images that are both intimately confessional and withdrawnโ€”a contradiction reflecting the social isolation of the Covid-19 epoch during which they were captured. Departing from conventional media,ย Edward Cabralโ€™s baked bread sculptures transform food into idols of cultural heritage and historical superstition. They draw viewersโ€™ attention to the physical object of art, as doย Al Svobodaโ€™s handmade assemblages, which ensnare abstract paintings within oversized wood and metal scaffolding. The tension between support and precarity in Svobodaโ€™s work is likewise enacted byย Sam Cherofโ€™s nuanced pigment dispersions, which register the movement of paint across raw canvas.

A pensive, even morbid, temperament also pervades this exhibition.ย Wade Nobileโ€™s found-object sculpture manifests personal recollections of fraternal kinship in the form of jet-black effigies that signal both threat and trepidation. A similar duality is palpable in the multi-species fantasy world depicted byย Caroline Beatrice Bennettย whose large-scale figurative gouache conflates ecstasy and agony in a carnivalesque satire of life and the afterlife.ย Evan Halterโ€™s paintings are also attuned to mortality. His appropriations of iconography from centuries-old art historical precedents are distinctly elegiac, fixating onย memento moriย and void-like architectural elements to uncanny effect.

Cumulatively, the artworks inย Present in a Lonely Imageย underscore the often-solitary act of making art. And yet, in each work, a part of the artist is left present for the viewer to encounter, transforming that independent act of creation into an ever-expanding dialogue.

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