Leo Koenig Inc. is pleased to present the second solo exhibition of new paintings by Ridley Howard.

Entitled Slows, this new body of work is comprised of portraits, landscapes, and abstractions. Through a subtle play with geometry, space, and color Howard evinces simple observations of modern life where the real and abstract co-exist — buildings flatten out into abstract forms; a tile façade becomes a minimalist grid; geometric shapes mirror textile patterns. Howard’s purposeful attention to scale and blending of visual language creates an elegant and deliberate syncopation; his careful consideration of the banal offers a lingering sense of time. He infuses cool detachment with hints of painterly romanticism, asking the viewer to consider subtle nuances in paint and image that do not immediately reveal themselves. Akin to the cinematic, the work is evocative of avant-garde filmmakers of the late sixties and seventies whose ‘long-take’ technique fixes a lens on an empty road, a field or a street long after its subjects completely disappear from the frame, and whose works are respected for their narrative vagueness and provocative mystique.

The paintings move from strangely detached portraits to pause on a swatch of cloth, to focus on a building’s signage, or to completely succumb to imaginary patterns, compelling a slippage into a simultaneously visual and psychological abstraction. And though they have a graphic quality, the hand is evident in soft, atmospheric edges and is crucial to the works’ ability to communicate complex and often contradictory emotions to the viewer. A multitude of elements rest beneath the surface of each painting, but are coalesced, and laid bare, singularly by artist’s hand.

Howard’s practice spans over a decade and grows out of a personal amalgamation of
experience, fiction, illustration, cinema, design, and the history of painting. His work evokes a tradition of American image painting that encompasses the Ashcan School, Edward Hopper, Ralston Crawford, as well as more recent pop figures such as Ed Ruscha, Tom Wesselmann, and David Hockney. He also takes cues from artists as stylistically divergent as Piero della Francesco, Hans Holbein, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Francis Picabia, and Giorgio Morandi, as well as filmmakers like Michelangelo Antonioni.

Ridley Howard has exhibited extensively. His work has been included in shows at institutions such as the Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville TN, and The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA. He holds an MFA from the Boston Museum School and has been the recipient of grants from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Ridley Howard lives and works in Brooklyn.

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturdays 10-6pm. For more information or visuals, please contact the gallery at info@leokoenig.com or 212.334.9255.

Press

Perl, Jed. “The Year in Art: The Best Exhibits of 2012” The New Republic (December 27, 2012) [online]

Church, Amanda, "Ridley Howard", Art in America, April 10, 2012

Daily Operation, Interview with Ridley Howard, February 21, 2012

Buhmann, Stephanie, "Small Canvasses and Big Contrasts", The Villager, February 16, 2012

"Observations of Modern Life, Ridley Howard: Slows", Aesthetica, February 15, 2012

Steadman, Ryan, "Critics' Picks: Ridley Howard", Artforum.com, January 21, 2012.

VanZanten, Virginia, "Artist Ridley Howard Brings New Work to Leo Koenig Gallery", Wmagazine, January 18, 2012

Russeth, Andrew, "9 Things to Do in New York's Art World Before Jan. 23", Gallerist NY, Observer.com, January 16, 2012

Ridley Howard | Slows

545 West 23rd Street
January 19 - February 25, 2012
Opens January 19, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Installation Views


Works

Man with Sweater

Ridley Howard, Man with Sweater, 2011

Red Buildings and Gray

Ridley Howard, Red Buildings and Gray, 2011

Nudes

Ridley Howard, Nudes, 2011

Black with Shapes

Ridley Howard, Black with Shapes, 2011

Trattoria

Ridley Howard, Trattoria, 2011

Silver White Red

Ridley Howard, Silver White Red, 2011

Track

Ridley Howard, Track, 2011

Blue Yellow

Ridley Howard, Blue Yellow, 2011

Building

Ridley Howard, Building, 2011

Bedroom #3, night

Ridley Howard, Bedroom #3, night, 2011

156

Ridley Howard, 156, 2011

Grays and White

Ridley Howard, Grays and White, 2011

Bedroom #2, morning

Ridley Howard, Bedroom #2, morning, 2011

Yellow Square, 2011

Ridley Howard, Yellow Square, 2011, 2011

Orange Shapes

Ridley Howard, Orange Shapes, 2011

Napoli Blue and Pink

Ridley Howard, Napoli Blue and Pink, 2011

Liquors

Ridley Howard, Liquors, 2011

Holly, Rose Dress

Ridley Howard, Holly, Rose Dress, 2011

Brown with Purple Shape

Ridley Howard, Brown with Purple Shape, 2011

Mint Green

Ridley Howard, Mint Green, 2011


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