Victoria Miro

Jules de Balincourt

16 Nov - 20 Dec 2013

© Jules de Balincourt
Boardwalk Barter, 2013
Oil on panel
40.6 x 50.8 x 5.1 cm 16 x 20 x 2 in
© Jules de Balincourt
High and Low, 2013
Oil and spray paint on panel
203.2 x 177.8 x 6.3 cm, 80 x 70 x 2 1/2 in
JULES DE BALINCOURT
Itinerant Ones
16 November - 20 December 2013

Victoria Miro is delighted to present Jules de Balincourt's Itinerant Ones, the first solo exhibition in the UK for the Paris-born, New York- based painter.

Known for his carefully constructed paintings that move effortlessly between abstraction and figuration, the imagined and the real, this new body of work sees De Balincourt moving away from direct references to current social, political or popular culture, and instead depicting a world in which indications of specific place or time are absent. Although the works are diverse in subject matter, throughout the exhibition a poetics of free-association lends the images a certain universal familiarity.

De Balincourt's process involves various techniques - including stencilling, masking, abrading and watercolour-like oil washes - creating an apparently seamless vision. Exhibited across two floors of the gallery, the paintings here range in scale from the tablet-sized Boardwalk Barter a reminiscence from the artist's earlier years selling his work in Venice, California, to one of his signature, immersive flower-like explosions, which can be read as either the conceptual origin or the end point of all other work.

In works such as the cityscape High and Low, the acid-bright leisure scene BBQ sur l'herbe, and the painting from which the show takes it's title, Itinerant Ones, De Balincourt zooms out of specific culture into a more global gaze. Juxtapositions of works such as Firepeople and Visionquest, where figures come together in hopes of spiritual enlightenment, with Alex, an intimate portrayal of a friend on the beach, locate De Balincourt's interest in both personal and social depictions of humanity.

This body of work takes the viewer on a journey - an escape - into a realm populated by small communities gathering, converging, or seeking solace or refuge. They may appear cradled by a strange nature, or searching for protection from an ambiguous threat. De Balincourt's scenes come to signify a desire for leisure or reprieve from within a vulnerable and ever-changing landscape, whether physical or psychological. He paints a restless world both in form and content, perhaps suggesting that we are instead the itinerant ones of the show's title.

New Rizzoli Monograph
A new 200-page monograph by Rizzoli has just been published with contributions by Bob Nickas, Andrea Scott, and Eric Troncy, available from Victoria Miro Gallery. Special exhibition price £35.00 (RRP £40.00).

International Museum Exhibitions 2013 - 2014
A major solo exhibition Painting 2004-2013 will open at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts on November 26, and in Spring 2014 the artist will have his first museum presentation in France at the Musée Departmental D'Art Contemporain, Rochechouart.
 

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