Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
Installation view, The Superfluity of Things, James Cohan, 52 Walker St, New York, NY, September 6 - October 19, 2024
TOM WESSELMANN
Still Life #8, 1962
mixed media and collage on board
53 x 59 x 3 in.
134.62 x 149.86 x 7.62 cm
JCG17557
KELLY SINNAPAH MARY
Madeleine de Proust, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
18 1/8 x 15 x 3/4 in.
46 x 38 x 2 cm
JCG17962
JJ MANFORD
Interior with Kachina Doll, Braque, and Greek Minoan Terracotta Vase, 2024
Oil stick, oil pastel, and Flashe on linen
40 x 50 in
101.6 x 127 cm
JCG17938
HOPIE HILL
Still Life with Flowers and Pepper Mill, 2024
Acrylic on linen
48 x 36 in
121.9 x 91.4 cm
JCG17877
POPPY JONES
Anemones, 2024
Oil and watercolour on suede, soldered aluminium frame
16 1/2 x 23 3/8 x 1 in
41.9 x 59.4 x 2.5 cm
JCG17977
ANDIE DINKIN
Hunt Breakfast (Ode to Leonora), 2024
Acrylic on canvas
44 x 34 in
111.8 x 86.4 cm
JCG17879
SIMON EVANS ™
Bananas, 2024
Gouache, graphite pencil, glass beads, watercolor, latex house
paint, felt tip pen, invisible tape, glue, colored pencil, fruit sticker,
gel pen, colored papers on board
30 x 22 in.
76.2 x 55.9 cm
JCG17654
STEPHANIE H. SHIH
Death comes, too, for those who tear the lemon trees down, 2024
Ceramic, German silver
20 x 54 x 23 in
50.8 x 137.2 x 58.4 cm
JCG17550
NICHOLAS BONO KENNEDY
Ping, 2024
Acrylic and oil on canvas
40 x 30 in
101.6 x 76.2 cm
JCG17829
THÉRÈSE MULGREW
Toast, 2024
Oil on canvas
40 x 30 in
101.6 x 76.2 cm
JCG17833
PAUL ROUPHAIL
Inquirer, 2024
Oil on linen
25 x 35 in
63.5 x 88.9 cm
JCG17818
SPANISH SCHOOL
Still Life with Squash, Gourds, Stoneware, and a Basket with Fruit and Cheese, mid-17th Century
Oil on canvas
20 1/2 x 24 1/2 in
52.1 x 62.2 cm
JCG17838
ALISON ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Hercules and Diomedes, 2024
Marquetry Hybrid
21 x 17 in
53.3 x 43.2 cm
JCG17960
SOPHIE TREPPENDAHL
Figure Study, 2024
Oil on canvas
32 x 32 in
81.3 x 81.3 cm
JCG17932
ANNA VALDEZ
Books, Bones, and Botany, 2024
Oil on canvas
40 x 35 in
101.6 x 88.9 cm
JCG17816
James Cohan is pleased to present The Superfluity of Things, a group exhibition that celebrates the enduring vitality of the still life tradition for contemporary artists. This exhibition presents an intergenerational cross-section of artists working within and against the genre to plum its expressive possibilities across a variety of media, including painting, photography, and sculpture. The Superfluity of Things will be on view at 52 Walker Street from September 6 through October 19, 2024. The gallery will host an opening reception on Friday, September 6, from 6-8 PM.
Throughout the history of art, depictions of the table and its contents have been used as a storytelling device to convey skillfully coded meaning and sociocultural significance to the viewer. Taking the genre of still-lifes as its entry point, this exhibition expands upon art historical precedents to think about the table not only as a site and signifier of power, position, and social status but also a place of gathering, sharing, communal pleasure, and on occasion, discord.
One of the most enduring motifs throughout this exhibition is a series of varied approaches to vanitas painting; traditionally, still lives that contain allegorical collections of objects symbolic of the inevitability of death, the transience of life, and the vanity of earthly pursuits and pleasures. There is both a sense of horror and carnal delight infused in these highly detailed depictions of consumption and consumerism. In the hands of the contemporary artistic interpreters featured in this exhibition, these images often take a turn for the surreal and the humorous.
Other artists in the exhibition examine the ways in which the table functions as connective tissue within families, across generations, or among friends. In these sensitive and sometimes fantastical depictions of memory making, the table is the stage for drama, celebration, and imaginative possibility. There is an intimacy to these scenes, often staged in private or domestic settings, within which the viewer is afforded a precious but fleeting glimpse of the moments that bind us together.
In the creative consciousness, the studio as the crucible for generative thought and self-actualization looms large. For several artists in The Superfluity of Things, the drafting table or desk is fundamental and equally as meaningful a site for creative expression as any other. In several works in this exhibition, reference materials stack high, visualizing the many channels of thought that stream together to create an artwork.
The Superfluity of Things features a group of artists working across generations and techniques, including Leonard Baby, Plum Cloutman, Andie Dinkin, Simon Evans™, Spencer Finch, Hopie Hill, Poppy Jones, Nicholas Bono Kennedy, JJ Manford, Rachel Simon Marino, Kelly Sinnapah Mary, Therese Mulgrew, Emma Prempeh, Paul Rouphail, Stephanie H. Shih, Kyungmi Shin, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Tecla Tofano, Sophie Treppendahl, Anna Valdez, Tom Wesselmann, and Rachel Whiteread.