The Softest Bullet
11 March – 16 April 2016
The gallery presents its second solo exhibition of New York based artist Michael Hilsman.
The exhibition’s paradoxical title The Softest Bullet relates to some of the sympathetic opposites that seem to reappear in Hilsman’s work: mysticism and realism, fragmentation and embodiment, abstraction and solid form. The exhibition is comprised of recent paintings, which, like previous work, employ the use of the figure and still life. The images within these formats disorient themselves, become shuffled and seem to breed new logic.
More so than his previous work, the paintings in The Softest Bullet capitalize on the notion of fiction. That is, these paintings contain characters and scenarios that are constructed, imagined, and do not rely only on the rudimentary source material of observation. Though containing narrative elements, almost all of these works make use of illusionary devices that serve to obscure and complicate this narrative. Hazy smoke, clothing as disguise, veils of foliage, the screen of a fence are all part of a painterly apparatus which shields the viewer out yet reveals small glimpses of a larger hidden story.
2016
Oil on linen
213 × 96.5 cm / 83.8 × 38 in.