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Almine Rech

Brian Calvin Hours

Mar 3 — Apr 12, 2016 | Paris
Inquire about the exhibition: inquiries@alminerech.com

Brian Calvin
by Phillip Van den Bossche

“The vice called surrealism is the immoderate and passionate use of the drug which is the image.” (Louis Aragon)

Imagine an exhibition with paintings of Brian Calvin in Paris and during the opening one would follow bits of conversations between guests coming from different worlds. Philip Guston for instance, would explain to Louis Aragon how we inherited ‘back in the future’ the myth of abstract art: “There is something ridiculous and miserly in the fact that painting is autonomous, pure and for itself. Painting is ‘impure’. It is the adjustment of ‘impurities’ which forces its continuity. We are image-makers and image-ridden.” Aragon would agree with the last words, smile and walk further. A number of small paintings with lips, entitled Mouthfeel, caught his eye.

One thousands miles of waves of suns further and looking at the new paintings of Brian Calvin feels both strange and familiar at the same time. First about the strangeness…

Press release

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Selected artworks

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Amnesia, 2015

    Brian Calvin Amnesia, 2015

    Acrylic on canvas
    213,36 x 142,24 cm
    84 x 56 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Offering, 2015

    Brian Calvin Offering, 2015

    Acrylic on canvas
    142,24 x 213,36 cm
    56 x 84 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Looking, 2015

    Brian Calvin Looking, 2015

    Acrylic on canvas
    121,92 x 182,88 cm
    48 x 72 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Sweater Weather, 2015

    Brian Calvin Sweater Weather, 2015

    Acrylic on canvas
    177,8 x 142,24 cm
    70 x 56 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Procession, 2015

    Brian Calvin Procession, 2015

    Acrylic on canvas
    142,24 x 177,8 cm
    56 x 70 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Sky Sea Sand, 2014-2016

    Brian Calvin Sky Sea Sand, 2014-2016

    Acrylic and sand on canvas
    182,88 x 121,92 cm
    72 x 48 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Unseen Seas, 2014

    Brian Calvin Unseen Seas, 2014

    Acrylic and sand on linen
    76,2 x 60,96 cm
    30 x 24 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Unseen Seas, 2016

    Brian Calvin Unseen Seas, 2016

    Acrylic and sand on linen
    60,96 x 45,72 cm
    24 x 18 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Unseen Seas, 2016

    Brian Calvin Unseen Seas, 2016

    Acrylic and sand on linen
    60,96 x 45,72 cm
    24 x 18 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Mouthfeel, 2015

    Brian Calvin Mouthfeel, 2015

    Acrylic on linen
    45,72 x 60,96 cm
    18 x 24 inches

  • Brian Calvin,                                      Mouthfeel, 2015

    Brian Calvin Mouthfeel, 2015

    Acrylic on linen
    45,72 x 60,96 cm
    18 x 24 inches

Videos

  • In conversation: Brian Calvin and Phillip Van den Bossche