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REBECCA LEVEILLE "THE END OF LOVE" Solo Exhibition May 1 - 13, 2018

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Tuesday, 1 May 2018 to Sunday, 13 May 2018
Opening: 
Tuesday, 1 May 2018 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

THE END OF LOVE

A Solo Show of Works by Rebecca Leveille

OPENING RECEPTION 
May 1st, 6pm – 8pm 
RSVP REQUIRED events@untitled-space.com

EXHIBITION ON VIEW
May 2nd – May 13th, 2018
11am – 6pm daily

THE UNTITLED SPACE
45 Lispenard Street Unit 1W
New York, NY 10013

The Untitled Space is pleased to present “The End of Love,” a solo exhibition of works by Rebecca Leveille on view from May 1 to May 13 in New York City.  Rebecca Leveille is a contemporary artist who works in a figurative mode. Freely mining both art historical sources and contemporary painting, she cites influences ranging from Titian to Walter Robinson, Fragonard to Kara Walker. Her practice translates pictorial practices and inner mythologies through her distinctive ability to compose lyrically gestured figures, largely from imagination. Leveille’s facility with the figure and drawing was central to her successes as an illustrator from the 90s until 2011. While working as an illustrator under the name Rebecca Guay, Leveille received numerous awards and was featured as a special guest in events in Japan, Australia, Italy, Spain and France as well as throughout the United States. Her prior illustration work is in several museum collections including the permanent collection of the American Museum of Illustration at the Society of Illustrators in New York City. Leveille also maintains a position on the LOW committee, which stewards the illustration collection at the New Britain Museum of Art.

Breaking out of illustration’s prescriptive narrative mode, Leveille maintains a relationship with language yet subverts the narrative potentials of her work in her personal determination to create something poetic rather than literal. Her exploration of the poetic versus the literal delves themes including sensuality, the female gaze, media imagery and social phenomena of the art world.

A constant subtext of Leveille’s art is her relationship to materials. Thick, buttery paint forms the confident wide lines in her oils. Washes drift below impastos. Pencil and graphite powder bear force of mark and streak. The assertion of materials never overwhelms the creation of Leveille’s pictures yet facilitates an ever-present and voluptuous tactility with meanings of its own.

Leveille’s art has garnered praise from Jerry Saltz, Walter Robinson and Peter Frank. Her work has been exhibited around the country, most notably at the 2017 LBIF Annual Drawing Exhibition, juried by the Whitney Museum’s Jane Panetta; the Allentown Museum of Art, PA; Delaware Art Museum, DE; and the Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Fe, NM. Her work has also been featured in several group shows curated by Indira Cesarine at The Untitled Space including “One Year of Resistance,” “Secret Garden: The Female Gaze on Erotica,” “She Inspires,” “Uprise/Angry Women” and “(Hotel XX)” at SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2018.

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

“We evolve within a state of cultural influence. Things we perceive to be ideals are often built upon faulty, weak and diseased foundations set forward and reinforced by society and pop culture. We are made to fall in love with an arbitrary set of stereotypes, physical ideals or cultural goals that are twisted and often deeply damaging to us. My last body of work entitled “Crush” was an exploration of these themes.

I continue the dialogue by exploring what happens once we cross to the other side of social constructs, the fairytales that we are raised with. Thus, this new body of work is titled “The End of Love.” What comes after delusions of “love?” Feminine power and sexuality find new ground, as does an urgency to assert the female gaze. The female gaze must find a stronger manifestation; it is too often expressed as a reinterpretation of the male gaze.

The ambiguity and multiple meanings implicit in “The End of Love” provide a rich internal dialogue surrounding the nature of sex and myth in contemporary culture. The end of love can be the physical climax. It can be the trickery of biological need for reproduction. It can be the apogee; the farthest reaches of the meaning of romantic love.

Despite my calling to language, symbol and figure, my work must have its own life beyond language. The material of the paint itself and the lushness of the determined line hold their own power of meaning. The work originates in words and symbols but it does not conclude in a form that can be expressed simply by language.” – Artist Rebecca Leveille

Artist ( Description ): 

Rebecca Leveille is Influenced by the work of Jim Shaw, Walter Robinson and Kara Walker along with painters such as Alice Neel, Titian, Fragonard and Lautrec. Pastiche elements of iconic moments from history and pop culture play throughout her work to manipulate viewers’ expectation and identification of the current moment. Through fertile elements of symbol and sign, Leveille creates a surreal stage on which to play out the multifaceted performances of love, conflict, sensuality and sexual identity. Leveille's work has garnered praise from critics including Jerry Saltz, Walter Robinson and Peter Frank. Clearly enamored of her subjects and committed to the development of an increasingly rich palette and voluptuous drawing style, Leveille is most interested in getting these formal qualities to serve pictorial narratives without disappearing into them. She aims to balance method and material, giving equal weight to what is pictured and to how it works as a picture. Form in Leveille’s art follows fiction and function—as a result, her art proves as bracing as it is enchanting. Recent exhibitions include group shows ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE, UPRISE/ANGRY WOMEN, SHE INSPIRES, and SECRET GARDEN: The Female Gaze on Erotica at The Untitled Space as well as HOTEL XX curated by Indira Cesarine for SPRING/BREAK Art Show.

Venue ( Address ): 

45 Lispenard Street Unit 1W
New York, NY 10013

The Untitled Space , New York

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