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Piotr Janas

03 Jul - 09 Sep 2012

© Piotr Janas
Untitled, 2012
oil on canvas
200 x 140cm
courtesy of Foksal Gallery Foundation
PIOTR JANAS
3 July - 9 September 2012

In the Upper Galleries, we present the first London solo exhibition by Warsaw-based artist Piotr Janas. Janas presents amoebic forms recalling organs, bodily fluids and various body parts that contrast with hard edged machine-like mechanisms that seemingly puncture and wound. Fleshy pinks and reds associated with living organisms are juxtaposed with violent brushstrokes. Each painting evokes the actions of scratching, pulling and prodding, creating a sense of depth as one representational element penetrates another. Organic forms taper into talons as they scrape against the walls of their own interior. Mixing the imagery of Constructivism, Francis Bacon and Paul Thek, these dark invocations are ultimately indebted to the language of surrealism.

Piotr Janas was born in 1970. He has had solo gallery exhibitions at Foksal Gallery Foundation (2009 & 2003), Bortolomi, New York (2007) and Jack Hanley Gallery (2005). In 2010, Janas was included in the project Villa Reykjavik, Reykjavic as part of Foksal Gallery Foundation’s exhibition. Previously in 2006, Janas participated in the group show Infinite Painting: Contemporary Painting and Global Realism, curated by Francesco Bonami at the Villa Manin Centro d’Arte Contemporanea as well as Polish Painting of the 21st Century at the National Gallery of Art in Warsaw and the 50th International Venice Biennale in 2003. Janas lives and works in Warsaw.

With thanks to:
Polish Cultural Institute
Foksal Gallery Foundation
 

Tags: Francis Bacon, Piotr Janas, Paul Thek