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Tina Kim Gallery presents the paintings and sculptures of New York-based artist Davide Balliano, in a solo exhibition designed and curated by Charlap Hyman & Herrero.
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Exhibition Walk-through
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Balliano is known for his hypnotically essential black and white paintings of ancient, linear geometries and monumental sculptures. In this show, his distilled compositions quietly pulsate with a mysterious yet familiar tension. Undulating coils of meticulously applied gesso subtly weave from the foreground to the background of his canvases, off their edges and seemingly into thin air. The paintings are visually dense, exuding an undeniable gravitas, while appearing almost weightless.
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Davide Balliano (b. 1983)
UNTITLED_0193, 2021
Plaster, gesso & varnish on Belgian linen
120 x 60 inches
304.8 x 152.4 cm
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"I imagine a work that you can grasp at first look, altogether, and that then draws you in for a closer reading. The closer you get, the deeper you get, the more the perception of the work expands. You get the details, you get all the textures, you get all the parts that makes each work unique. " - Davide Balliano
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Formally, Balliano’s paintings are excavations of something eternal - fragments and suggestions of patterns that are recognized more than they can be understood. Radiating from surfaces that are pocked, scraped, scarred and faded, his uncanny network of serpentine lines suggests a process of extraction rather than application. By obscuring time in this way, Balliano is able to purify the encounter with his optical phenomena.
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Davide Balliano
UNTITLED_0180, 2020Plaster, gesso & varnish on Belgian linen
60 x 60 inches
152.4 x 152.4 cm -
Adam Charlap Hyman and Davide Balliano in Davide's studio
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I think that's where I started: from the vision of the practice of art as testimony of a shareable thought.
-Davide Balliano
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Hung in a series of spaces that are separated by walls creasing in and out like strips of folded paper, Balliano’s paintings rhythmically come into view. Spliced-arch portals that recall a distorted classical architectural language, central to the artist’s practice, connect the rooms. A simple gesture at first glance, these strange symmetries echo the mesmerizing glyphs on the gallery’s walls. A silvery reflective sculpture sits at the center of this maze, compressing and twisting the room in its concave, ageless exterior.
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Available Works
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