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LELONG,NEW YORK NY , U.S.A. - Kate Shepherd : ABC and sometimes Y - December 12 > February 8 2025 @galerielelongny

ABC and sometimes Y


Kate Shepherd

LELONG

528 West 26th Street New York, NY 10001
T 1 212 315 0470 F 1 212 262 0624 e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


OVERVIEW :
Galerie Lelong’s original founding by Aimé Maeght in 1945 saw the presentation of modernist icons including Joan Miró, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti, Antoni Tàpies, Francis Bacon and Eduardo Chillida.? After Maeght’s death in 1981, the gallery adopted its current structure with directors and equal shareholders Jacques Dupin, Daniel Lelong and Jean Frémon (Jacques Dupin died in 2012, the same year Daniel Lelong retired from his position of CEO and was replaced by Jean Frémon as President and CEO of both galleries, Paris and New York). From 1981 on, began a period of adding influential artists such as Pierre Alechinsky, Louise Bourgeois, Konrad Klapheck and Jannis Kounellis, among others. The gallery in New York was founded in 1985, and is directed by Mary Sabbatino since 1990, who has been a leading proponent in the introduction of important figures from Latin America into the critical discourse: Alfredo Jaar, Ana Mendieta, Cildo Meireles, and Zilia Sánchez.


gallery's Multiple Locations :Paris (3), New York NY

December 12 > February 8


Kate Shepherd Light Yellow for Anees, 2024 Oil and enamel on panel
52 x 46 in (132.1 x 116.8 cm) (GL16642)
Kate Shepherd Light Yellow for Anees, 2024 Oil and enamel on panel 52 x 46 in (132.1 x 116.8 cm) (GL16642)

ABOUT EXHIBITION : ABC and sometimes Y
Galerie Lelong & Co., New York, is pleased to announce an upcoming solo exhibition by Kate Shepherd, entitled ABC and sometimes Y, opening on Thursday, December 12, 2024. On view will be new paintings, sculptures, and watercolors made with Shepherd’s signature use of architectural logic to situate geometric configurations in space. The exhibition presents new forms, colors, and the artist’s largest sculptures to date, demonstrating Shepherd’s ongoing innovation of and expansion upon her decades long practice engaging in abstraction and perspectival space.
A large-scale, site-specific wall painting commands the main gallery space. In this installation, Shepherd uses various tones of color to generate the illusion of translucent overlapping shapes. The construction implies a three-dimensional perspectival space on a single wall—flat colors layered atop one another create depth where they appear to circle around one another and overlap. The emotional impact of color is most evident in this wall mural, whose monumental, horizontal scale engages with the viewer’s body in both time and space.
In a selection of paintings in enamel and oil on aluminum panel, Shepherd paints her constructions—her diagrammatic configurations of linear forms—in thin lines of black and white painted on smooth, reflective surfaces rendered in a variety of colors ranging from pastel pink to vibrant yellow to black and white. For Shepherd, her choice of colors is dictated by innate emotional reaction to each individual composition, thereby evoking a relationship between color
and form. In a selection of works, Shepherd divides the background of the painting between two tones, adding another plane to the pictorial field. The glossy surface of the enamel painting reflects its environs, placing the painting in a perpetual, dynamic conversation with its viewers and surroundings.
These paintings present entirely new constructions, hand-rendered on Shepherd’s pictorial planes, that convey varying degrees of stability and tension like sculptures made with translucent planes. Some works see many forms overlap, building a sturdy core, while others see delicately balanced configurations of barely touching shapes. In a series of watercolors on view in the small gallery, monochromatic planar shapes are rendered in contrasting tones to stir a sensation of movement and dynamism. Shepherd’s background in figurative painting is hinted at by way of the attention to naturalistic gravity and credible space.
Throughout the gallery, a selection of large-scale painted plywood sculptures prompts a dialogue with the paintings on view. The sculptures mirror the lexicon Shepherd develops throughout the painted works, revealing the logic behind the line work. The concept for these sculptures stems from experimentation on a smaller scale eight years prior, beginning with forms that emerged as byproducts of works on paper. Composed in plywood to allow them to maintain the thin profile that characterizes Shepherd’s constructions, these works recontextualize the artist’s signature forms in three dimensions.

ABOUT ARTISTS : Kate Shepherd
Known for her richly colored paintings built with layers of monochromatic enamel, Kate Shepherd's decades-long exploration of perspectival space investigates the relationship of paintings to their environments; the various reflective surfaces establishing a spatial discourse across the panel, the viewer, and the gallery space. Panels in materials like wood and aluminum that connote the architecture for which the paint is meant form the basis of the paintings. This method results in a gleaming, reflective surface, which allows the viewers to see their own reflections and also guards the intimate image from view. Using methods such as hand painting thin linear constructions and interrupting the surface by sanding the glossy enamel, Shepherd incorporates geometric forms in her work that imply dimensional space on the two-dimensional surface. Being situationally reactive to light and movement, the paintings take on sculptural characteristics in their constant change. The artist's oeuvre also encompasses works on paper, which examine her constantly evolving exploration of color.
Shepherd has exhibited at museums and galleries across the United States and Europe since 1994. Her most recent museum solo exhibitions include Kate Shepherd: Lineaments, Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery, Wake Forest University, North Carolina, and Intersections: Relation to and yet not (homage to Mondrian) by Kate Shepherd, Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. Shepherd's work is featured in numerous museum collections including the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York; Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan; Des Moines Art Center, Iowa; Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California; Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts; Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Arizona; and Seattle Art Museum, Washington.
The artist lives and works in New York City, where she was born in 1961.
Known for her richly colored paintings built with layers of monochromatic enamel, Kate Shepherd’s decades-long exploration of perspectival space investigates the relationship of paintings to their environs; the various reflective surfaces establishing a spatial discourse across the panel, the viewer, and the gallery space. Panels in materials like wood and aluminum that connote the architecture for which the paint is meant form the basis of the paintings. This method results in a gleaming, reflective surface, which allows the viewers to see their own reflections and also guards the intimate image from view. Using methods such as hand painting thin linear constructions and interrupting the surface by sanding the glossy enamel, Shepherd incorporates geometric forms in her work that imply dimensional space on the two-dimensional surface. Being situationally reactive to light and movement, the paintings take on sculptural characteristics in their constant change. The artist’s oeuvre also encompasses works on paper, which examine her constantly evolving exploration of color.

    Kate Shepherd  

Artist's site : https://www.kateshepherd.com/
Artist's mail : This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Artist's CITY :NEW YORK NY  
Artist's COUNTRY :U.S.A.

Gallery Opening Hours : Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm.
Opening reception :Thursday December 12, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

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