EL L I OTT GR E E N
24 JUNE — 31 JULY 2022
E L L I OTT G RE E N RECENT WORK
TAYLOE PIGGOTT GALLERY
A N E X P LO R AT I O N O F A B ST R A C T I O N Elliott Green approaches painting with a sense of lightness, curiosity, and tenderness. With expansive depth and a variety of gestures, these images present energy, light, and color in roiling geological and atmospheric settings. Green conquers abstraction by shifting shapes that drift from the moorings of recognizable natural entities—clouds, mountains, and terrains. The elements are often in a state of dispersion, misting off particles into neighboring elements and airspaces around them.
John Yau writes, “It was apparent that Green was working in a generative place where the tug between representation and abstraction never resolved itself, which is also true of the paintings of Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh. Green’s refusal to move definitively towards representation or abstraction has resulted in one of the most interesting and engaging projects undertaken by a contemporary artist exploring the subject of landscape in paint,” Yau continues, “Green deliberately brings multiple applications to bear in a single painting. The result is an entangled, jarring combination of twisting, coiling forms; gradient, monochromatic planes; striated shapes; furling clouds and bulbous silhouettes.” His euphoric paintings unravel before the viewer, giving the beholder’s imagination permission to wander. The images unfold layer by layer as mountain peaks ascend
The artist’s most recent body of paintings create a fascinating conversation between abstraction and landscape, completely revolutionizing the established boundaries of the traditional landscape. How can one paint a landscape and make it new? Is landscape, as Green renders it, abstraction pursued by other means?
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into sinuous skies. Green manipulates the materiality of oil paint as a means of evoking the tumultuous physicality of nature.
New York, NY; Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, IL; I-Space,The University of Illinois, Chicago, IL; Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago, IL; Fawbush, New York, NY; Fawbush, New York, NY and Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York, NY.
Recent solo exhibitions include Miles McEnery Gallery, New York, NY; “Auto Revisionism,” Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY; “Syncretism,” Peyton Wright Gallery, Santa Fe, NM; “Under the Map Room,” Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY; “Real Atmosphere Imaginary Space,” Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI; “Reverb,” Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA; “Human Nature,” Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY; John Davis Gallery, Hudson, NY; D’Amelio Terras Gallery, New York, NY; Singer Gallery, Denver, CO; Tibor de Nagy, New York, NY; Center for Visual Art and Culture, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT; Postmasters, New York, NY; Postmasters, New York, NY; Postmasters,
Recent group exhibitions include “Landscape & Memory,” Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY; “You Again” (curated by Franklin Evans), Miles McEnery Gallery, New York, NY; “Naked In Brooklyn,” Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY; “2020 Invitational Exhibition of Visual Arts,” American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY; “Three Painters,” The Arts Center at Duck Creek, East Hampton, NY; “Blue in Green,” Platform Project Space, Brooklyn, NY; “The Twenty By Sixteen Biennial” (in collaboration with Geoffrey Young), Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York, NY; “Oh Beautiful – The American Landscape,”
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The National Arts Club, New York, NY; “Perspex: American Shift” (curated by Franklin Evans), Federico Luger Gallery, Milan, Italy;“Pre|view Group Exhibition,” Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI; “Chain Chain Chain,” Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, NY; Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown, MA; “Paint, Shape Form,” Hill Gallery, Birmingham, MI; “Les Fleurs du Mal,” Pierogi, Brooklyn, NY; “Summertime,” Tibor De Nagy, New York, NY; “La Cage Aux Fauves,” Double V, Marseille, France; “Oscillation,” Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA; “The Nature Lab” (curated by Eric Wolf), LABspace, Hillsdale, NY; “Space as Narrative,” Concord Center for the Visual Arts, Concord, MA; “Provisional Landscapes,” Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY; “Life’s Rich Pageant,” Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, NY and “Marking Time,” Mark Borghi Fine Art, New York, NY.
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Green is the recipient of fellowships, grants, and awards including The Shifting Foundation Grant, Salt Lake City, UT; Award in Art, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, NY; PollockKrasner Foundation Grant, New York, NY; BAU Institute, Cassis, France; Yaddo Residency, Saratoga Springs, NY; Jules Guerin Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy; Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, New York, NY; Yaddo Residency, Saratoga Springs, NY; Peter S. Reed Foundation Grant, New York, NY; Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation Grant, Colorado Springs, CO and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, New York, NY.
SHOUT, 2021 Oil on linen 76 x 92 inches
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HEAVY SHIT IN CANDY-LAND, 2019 Oil on linen 90 x 70 inches
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ANGEL LAKE, 2021 Oil on linen 90 x 70 inches
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BRAINHEART, 2018 Oil on linen 54 x 76 inches
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AIR WHIP, 2020 Oil on linen 30 x 33 inches
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CLOUD ON FIRE, 2021 Oil on linen 15 x 24 inches
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"Green’s refusal to move definitively towards representation or abstraction has resulted in one of the most interesting and engaging projects undertaken by a contemporary artist exploring the subject of landscape in paint.” - John Yau
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GOLDENHEAT, 2021 Oil on linen 16 3/4 x 24 inches
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THE LONG WAY OUT, 2022 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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THE SHAPE OF WIND, 2021 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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STRANGER, 2021 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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FINDER, 2021 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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LIQUID MINERALS, 2022 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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PLUCK, 2021 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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CONSORTIUM, 2021 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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MOTION SICKNESS, 2021 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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ERUPTION, 2022 Oil on linen 16 x 20 inches
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CALCIUM, 2021 Oil on linen 20 x 16 inches
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ELLIOTT GREEN
Miles, Hyperallergic, February 26, 2017
Born in Detroit, MI in 1960 Lives and works in Athens, NY
Prikryl, Jana. The Painter of Continuous Motion, The New York Review of Books, February 18, 2017
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Exhibition catalog, Human Nature, Pierogi, New York. Essay by Jana Prikryl. February 2017
Yau, John, Hyperallergic. June 2020 Harper’s Magazine. May 2019.
Caldwell, Luisa; Freedman, Matt. In retrospect: Post-truth with David Brody and Elliot Green, Two Coats of Paint, February 6, 2017
Fine, Zachary. Artforum. January 2019. GRANTS, RESDIENCIES, AND FELLOWSHIPS McQuaid, Cate. At Concord Art, spaces tell stories. Boston Globe. November 02, 2017. Litmanen, Pirita. REVS magazine No. 18, Spring/Summer, 2017 Smith, Roberta. Art and Museums: Elliott Green’s “Human Nature” at Pierogi, New York Times. March 16, 2017 Malone, Peter. ART REVIEW: Elliott Green Paintings Marry Landscapes to Dramatic Abstraction, Hamptons Art Hub, March 6, 2017 Hoban, Phoebe. From Shangri-La to Hell: Elliott Green’s Human Nature, RIOT MATERIAL, March 4, 2017
2020 The Shifting Foundation Grant The American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Art 2018 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant 2017 BAU Institute, Cassis, France 2016 Yaddo Residency 2011 Jules Guerin Rome Prize at the American Academy in Rome
Yau, John. Elliot Green Can See for Miles and Miles and
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