Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
Installation view
2019
Ross Bleckner
Burn Painting (Agony in the Garden, After El Greco)
2017
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Burn Painting (How Did This Happen)
2018
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
California
2018
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Palms, Handwriting or Faces
2019
Oil on linen
72 x 96 inches
Ross Bleckner
Nearer, Deeper, Firmer
2018
Oil on linen
72 x 96 inches
Ross Bleckner
Burn Painting (Crossing the Border)
2015
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Petition
2018
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Burn Painting (2050: Not My Future)
2016
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Waiting to Fall
2019
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Your Map of This Place
2019
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
When You Think You Have Nothing
2019
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
I Met a Man
2018
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Flag (for the no nation)
2019
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
Pharmaceutria
2019
Oil on linen
96 x 72 inches
Ross Bleckner
The Centuries
2018
Oil on linen
72 x 108 inches
Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce Pharmaceutria, a presentation of paintings by Ross Bleckner. Opening April 24 and on view through June 15, this exhibition of recent works marks the artist’s first solo show in New York City in five years and his debut at Petzel’s Chelsea location.
For Pharmaceutria (sorceress in Latin), Bleckner, as if an alchemist, conjures a painterly, prescient response to current moods and times. Much as the artist’s Cell Paintings were a political, conscious-raising call-to-action during the 1990s AIDS epidemic, the works included in Pharmaceutria are an antagonistic, visual retort to the divisive 2016 elections.
Each of Pharmaceutria’s large-scale paintings, bearing brooding titles such as Burn Painting (Out of Head), 2015; When You Think You Have Nothing, 2019; Your Map of This Place, 2019; Flag, 2019; and Burn Painting (2050: Not My Future), 2016, has been destroyed and then “brought back to life,” Bleckner says. “I torch them literally but organically. When the fire hits the paint, it reacts. It’s a process of construction and reconstruction.” A rebirth.
The Pharmaceutria series, completed within the last three years, signals a return to form for Bleckner, one of contemporary art’s Masters. The show features the artist’s signature dark, hypnotic Monet and El Greco-inspired canvases and investigates themes of anxiety, loss, memory and change while proposing, through seductive images of pulsating beauty and emotional urgency, an idea of personal and social healing, whether partial or complete.
Ross Bleckner was born in New York City and grew up in Hewlett, NY. He received a Bachelor of Arts from New York University in 1971, a Master of Fine Arts from Cal Arts in 1973, and he has taught at many of the nation’s most prestigious universities. During his career, Bleckner has exhibited throughout the United States, and Internationally, at venues such as SFMoMA, the ICA Philadelphia, Kunsthalle Zuriche, Moderna Museet in Stockholm, among others. In 1995, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York held a major retrospective of his works. Works by Bleckner are also held in public collections throughout the globe, including MoMA, MoCA, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Petzel Gallery is located at 456 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM–6:00 PM. For press inquires, please contact Ricky Lee at ricky@petzel.com, or call (212) 680-9467.