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Michael Scott: Recent Painting and Sculpture - Works

February 15 - April 21, 2017
Installation view: Michael Scott: Recent Painting and Sculpture
Installation view: Michael Scott: Recent Painting and Sculpture
Installation view: Michael Scott: Recent Painting and Sculpture
Installation view: Michael Scott: Recent Painting and Sculpture
Installation view: Michael Scott: Recent Painting and Sculpture
Untitled, 2016
Enamel on aluminum
30 x 30 inches
SGI3357
Untitled, 2016
Enamel on aluminum
30 x 30 inches
SGI3358
Untitled, 2016
Enamel on aluminum
75 x 63 inches
SGI3355
Untitled, 2016
Enamel on aluminum
75 x 63 inches
SGI3355
Untitled, 2017
Enamel on aluminum
50 x 6 1/2 x 7 inches
SGI3352
Untitled, 2017
Enamel on aluminum
50 x 6 1/2 x 7 inches
SGI3353
Untitled, 2016
Enamel on aluminum
26 x 4 inches
SGI3354
Untitled, 2017
Ink on paper
14 x 11 inches
SGI3359
Untitled, 2017
Ink on paper
14 x 11 inches
SGI3360
Untitled, 2016
Ink on paper
14 x 11 inches
SGI3361
Untitled, 2016
Ink on paper
14 x 11 inches
SGI3362

Press Release

SANDRA GERING INC is pleased to present MICHAEL SCOTT: Recent Painting and Sculpture. This is Scott’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery.

For this exhibition, Scott pairs new free standing sculpture with paintings, both of which continue to explore the conceptual aspect of optics the artist has worked with since the mid 1980s.

Scott’s interest in the sculptural nature of his work is brought to the foreground in this exhibition. Highly sensitive to materiality, Scott has always seen his paintings for their three-dimensional qualities. The enamel works in particular have, for the most part, been painted on aluminum grounds and projected off the wall on metal brackets, heightening their objectness. Adding to that, the striped surfaces have had multiple treatments, from matte to glossy and washy to textured. The pillar-like aluminum sculptures on view continue the stripe series, their verticality echoing the line work in a fully three-dimensional object.

Scott’s history with linear abstraction dates back to contemporary art’s Neo-Geo movement. Using mathematics to build specific parameters for each work, he creates frisson by painting surfaces that can be difficult to look at. Color, contrast and scale all contribute to the overall optical effect. Scott’s work is meticulous by nature. Fractions and progressions are highly meaningful, as are any diversions into expressionism or gestural mark-making. Taken as a whole, Scott’s stripe works show a sensitivity to nuance that can be likened to the work of Ad Reinhardt, Donald Judd, On Kawara and Josef Albers, as well as any number of Op-Art practitioners.

Michael Scott has exhibited internationally since 1989. Venues have included Le Consortium, Dijon & Le FRAC, Nord-Pas de Calais, France; the Grand Palais National Galleries, Paris; Musée des Beaux Arts, La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland; PS1, New York; Centre National d'art Contemporain de Grenoble, France; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art, Geneva, MAMCO, Geneva, and the Kunsthalle Bern, in Switzerland. A recent overview of Scott’s work was presented at the Centre d’art contemporain, Lausanne, Switzerland. Scott lives and works in New York City.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10am to 6pm. For further information please contact Laura Bloom at 646.336.7183 or laura@sandrageringinc.com.

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Michael Scott: Post-Op video
Michael Scott: Post-Op video
April 18, 2014

Michael Scott discusses his work included in the exhibition, Post-Op, Perceptual Gone Painterly, 1958-2014. The curator of the exhibition is Matthieu Poirier, and was on view from March 8 - April 19th, 2014 at Galerie Perrotin, 76 Rue de Turenne, Paris. Watch the video discussion here.

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