Leonardo Drew not only makes sculptural works but also prints.
Now presented in ‘Black and White’, Pace Prints New York, from January 15 until February 27, 2016
About:
38P, 2014.
Leonardo Drew’s monumental 38P print tests the versatility of its medium, transforming cotton paper pulp and pigment into what appears to be melted silver in a dry lunar landscape. Organic forms within the composition undulate with various textures and luminosities, pushing the boundaries of its materiality. The piece’s gravitas stems from an existential tension, dwelling between sculpture and painting. Drew reflects, “We ended up rewriting; adding new levels to the medium. The idea of using paper was one thing, but the actual end result seemed to be much, much more than that.”
His works in paper pulp have a roughness and intimacy bound to the elemental, at once powerfully large yet fragile. Evocative of fire, soil, sky and water, yet simultaneously resembling aerial views of densely populated cities, there are strong perceptions in both microcosmic and macrocosmic scale.
33P, 2014.
20P, 2012.
Drew has been making artwork since childhood, and first exhibited his work at the age of thirteen. He went on to attend the Parsons School of Design and received his BFA from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1985. Since then, he has shown in a variety of institutions, such as The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC, the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin, Ireland, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Miami Art Museum, and the St. Louis Art Museum. He has also collaborated with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and has participated in artist residencies at Artpace, San Antonio and The Studio Museum of Harlem in New York City, among others. He is represented by Sikkema Jenkins & Co. in New York.
Founded in 1968, Pace Prints is a dealer and publisher of contemporary prints and is affiliated with the Pace Gallery. Pace Prints is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) and the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA). (text Pace Gallery)
Installation view.
See also:
https://africanah.org/leonardo-drew-in-london-gallery/