Dan Walsh

Exhibition

Painting

Dan Walsh

Past: November 21, 2015 → January 16, 2016

Following in the wake of Minimalism, Walsh’s artistic vocabulary centers on geometric abstraction. The starting point in each composition is a grid — this structural device enables the artist to organize the space within a painting and then transform it into a system of coordinates. On this plane, his patterns evolve following a precise system or algorithm. More or less visible, his applied protocol forms a rhythmic pattern in the composition, allowing the artist to explore infinite variations. Similar to these forms, the colors also gradually shift adhering to this same mathematical logic.

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Dan Walsh, Exhibition view, Galerie Xippas, Paris, 2015, 0 Photo Frédéric Lanternier

Moving between rigid systems and total freedom, this artistic process not only alludes to the numeric universe, but it also generates responsive and surprising artworks. Evolving like a mandala, the structure sometimes defies optics and creates an illusion of movement. The vibrating colors form a rhythm that renders the painting a space of tension, absorbing the spectator’s gaze. The position of the paintings furthers this experience: Walsh consciously places these artworks near the floor, so that the public “looks down on them — literally.” By transforming the painting into an object, the artist establishes a personal contact between the spectator and the artwork.

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Dan Walsh, Exhibition view, Galerie Xippas, Paris, 2015, 0 Photo Frédéric Lanternier

The six new works Walsh presents here form a coherent group. The canvases are made to function in pairs. With each diptych, the artist follows the same basic protocol. However, this algorithm develops differently in each canvas. This show acts as a confrontation between three binomials, each one embodying two variations on the same theme. The artist seems to suggest that in art, as in life, the same starting point can lead to an infinite number of destinations.

Dan Walsh was born in 1960 in Philadelphia. He works and lives in New York City.

  • Opening Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 5 PM
03 Le Marais Zoom in 03 Le Marais Zoom out

108, rue Vieille du Temple

75003 Paris

T. 01 40 27 05 55 — F. 01 40 27 07 16

www.xippas.com

Saint-Sébastien – Froissart

Opening hours

Tuesday – Friday, 11 AM – 1 PM / 2 PM – 7 PM
Saturday, 10 AM – 7 PM

The artist

  • Dan Walsh