Leo Koenig Inc.: Nicole Eisenman: New Paintings
Projekte: Ridykeulous Hits Bottom
- 30 Oct 2009 to 23 Dec 2009

Current Exhibition


30 Oct 2009 to 23 Dec 2009

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Nicole Eisenman
The Triumph of Poverty, 2009
Oil on canvas, 65 x 82 inches
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Artists in this exhibition: Nicole Eisenman, A.K. Burns, Aaron Johnon, Anna Sew Hoy, Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Cody Chritcheloe/Ssion, Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff, Dana Schutz, Dawn Frasch, Dawn Kasper, Dawn Mellor, Dean Daderko as Referee, Eve Fowler, Math Bass, Explosion Robinson, Fastwurms, Leidy Churchman, Two Serious Ladies, Ulrike Muller, Zackary Drucker, A.L. Steiner


Nicole Eisenman: New Paintings

October 30th through December 23rd, 2009
Opening reception: Friday October 30th, 6-8 pm



Leo Koenig Inc. is pleased to announce the opening of a solo exhibition of new paintings by Nicole Eisenman.

Nicole Eisenman moves deftly in and out of genres, sifting through both history and contemporary philosophical concerns with a poignant and searing personal lens. In this series of paintings, Eisenman's wit, facility and sheer visual eloquence are exemplified. Co-mingled tropes suggest the conflict of the thinking contemporary artist struggling with both the ordinary and the immense issues of the day.

When recently interviewed about her new series of works, Eisenman said this:

"There's a whole genre of paintings, particularly French ones, of people eating and drinking, and the beer garden seems to be the equivalent, for certain residents of twenty-first-century Brooklyn, of the grand public promenades and social spaces of the nineteenth century. It's where we go to socialize, to commiserate about how the world is a fucked-up place and about our culture's obsession with happiness."

Communication, or perhaps the futility of it, seems to be a lingering premise in these visually hypnotic and psychologically fraught paintings. The large and medium scaled works depict group scenes at beer gardens, conversations between various night creatures at a dinner table, and a couple languorously reclining. Color and pattern play a pivotal role in the accessibility of these works. Fascinated by shifting ways of seeing, Eisenman acknowledges pattern recognition as an integral aspect of visual communication as well as a tool to vary perception.

Though coupled or grouped together, Eisenman's canvases are populated with characters that seem adrift in their own thoughts. The scenes are suspended in that comforting "golden moment" at night before things go one way or another. The artist's proclivity for painting each character differently heightens the sense of "being alone in a crowd." Throughout, Eisenman offers an insight into the isolation experienced in the pursuit of artistic creation and the very human need to seek diversion from that same pursuit.

Nicole Eisenman currently has a solo exhibition at the Tang Museum, Skidmore College, NY. She has also had solo shows at the Kunsthalle, Zurich, Switzerland, Barbara Weiss Gallery, Berlin, Germany, and Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, in Mexico City, The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, The Centraal Museum Utrecht, Holland and the San Francisco Art Institute. Gallery hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 - 6 pm. For more information or visuals, please contact Elizabeth Balogh or Nicole Russo at the gallery.




Ridykeulouse Hits Bottom at Leo Koenig Inc. Projekte


Opening reception
November 20th, 6-8pm
Closes December 23

A.K. Burns
Aaron Johnon
Anna Sew Hoy
Celeste Dupuy-Spencer
Cody Chritcheloe/Ssion
Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff
Dana Schutz
Dawn Frasch
Dawn Kasper
Dawn Mellor
Dean Daderko as Referee
Eve Fowler & Math Bass
Explosion Robinson
Fastwurms
Leidy Churchman
Two Serious Ladies
Ulrike Muller
Zackary Drucker + A.L. Steiner

Curated by Ridykeulous



Saturday, December 12th, 3-5pm;
Werkshop with Cyrus Saint
Amande Poliakoff, " A History
With Fainting and Violets"

Leo Koenig Inc. Projekte

541 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011