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LAURA KARETZKY

Concurrence

November 13 - December 22, 2021

Laura Karetzky, Pink Room, 2021, Oil on panel, 60 x 48 in.

Laura Karetzky
Pink Room, 2021 
Oil on panel
60 x 48 in.

Laura Karetzky, Teal Text Window, 2021, Oil on panel, 60 x 48 in.

Laura Karetzky 
Teal Text Window, 2021
Oil on panel
60 x 48 in.

Laura Karetzky, Remote Screen, 2021, Oil on panel, 48 x 36 in.

Laura Karetzky
Remote Screen, 2021
Oil on panel
48 x 36 in.

Laura Karetzky, Stripped (Film Screening), 2021, Oil on panel, 30 x 24 in.

Laura Karetzky
Stripped (Film Screening), 2021
Oil on panel
30 x 24 in.

Laura Karetzky, The Window From My Window, 2021, Oil on panel, 24 x 18 in.

Laura Karetzky
The Window From My Window, 2021
Oil on panel
24 x 18 in.

Laura Karetzky, But Who's Watching, 2021, Oil on panel, 40 x 30 in.

Laura Karetzky
But Who's Watching, 2021
Oil on panel
40 x 30 in.

Laura Karetzky, Inversion of an Inverted Painting, 2021, Oil on panel, 30 x 24 in.

Laura Karetzky
Inversion of an Inverted Painting, 2021 
Oil on panel
30 x 24 in.

Laura Karetzky, Inverted Window, 2021, Oil on panel, 30 x 24 in.

Laura Karetzky
Inverted Window, 2021
Oil on panel
30 x 24 in.

Laura Karetzky, Now It's Dark, 2021, Oil on panel, 24 x 18 in.

Laura Karetzky
Now It's Dark, 2021
Oil on panel
24 x 18 in.

Laura Karetzky, Green Key, 2021, Oil on panel, 11 x 14 in.

Laura Karetzky
Green Key, 2021
Oil on panel
11 x 14 in.

Laura Karetzky, Remote Screen (small), 2021, Oil on panel, 10 x 8 in.

Laura Karetzky
Remote Screen (small), 2021
Oil on panel
10 x 8 in.

Laura Karetzky, Grid (Screen Screen), 2021, Oil on panel, 10 x 8 in.

Laura Karetzky
Grid (Screen Screen), 2021
Oil on panel 
10 x 8 in.

Laura Karetzky, Concurrence: All That Is Seen From, 2021, Oil on panel, 22.25 x 12.25 in

Laura Karetzky
Concurrence: All That Is Seen From, 2021
Double-sided oil on panel
16.25 x 12.25 in  (41.3 x 31.1 cm)
22.25 x 12.25 in  (56.5 x 31.1 cm) with stand

Laura Karetzky, Concurrence: Of Points and Palms, 2021, Double-sided oil on panel, 22.25 x 12.25 in

Laura Karetzky
Concurrence: Of Points and Palms, 2021
Double-sided oil on panel
16.25 x 12.25 in  (41.3 x 31.1 cm)
22.25 x 12.25 in  (56.5 x 31.1 cm) with stand

Laura Karetzky, Concurrence: Of Ascents and Exits, 2021, Double-sided oil on panel, 22.25 x 12.25 in

Laura Karetzky
Concurrence: All That Is Seen From, 2021
Double-sided oil on panel
16.25 x 12.25 in  (41.3 x 31.1 cm)
22.25 x 12.25 in  (56.5 x 31.1 cm) with stand

Laura Karetzky, Concurrence: Off Lines, 2021, Double-sided oil on panel, 22.25 x 12.25 in

Laura Karetzky
Concurrence: Off Lines, 2021
Double-sided oil on panel
16.25 x 12.25 in  (41.3 x 31.1 cm)
22.25 x 12.25 in  (56.5 x 31.1 cm) with stand

Press Release

“The window I see from my window has been there for as long as I have lived here, but recently I’ve noticed it more acutely. The distance is just far enough that my near-sighted eyes can’t make out specifics. Man or woman, about how old, I am not sure. At a kitchen table, perhaps? Reading or eating? Sometimes at 2am. I notice it. A single window illuminates a screen; a portal of life; in the dark and blank facade. Do they see me? Are they seeing me back? For the past 18 months, the rectangular box has become an obsessive reassurance of what exists outside my own self-distanced quarantine.”   – Laura Karetzky

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Luis De Jesus Los Angeles is very pleased to announce Laura Karetzky: Concurrence, the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will be on view from November 13 through December 22, 2021 with an opening reception to be held on Saturday, November 13th from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Appointments are optional and may be made at luisdejesus.com/contact.

For many years, Laura Karetzky has been interested in the effect that communicating, specifically through technological means, has on perception. Since the pandemic, we have relied substantially on live-media platforms to perform our daily functions, and now we appear to be stuck somewhere between the real and virtual – a hybridization of witnessing the world, both in and around us. 

The phenomenon of being inside our bodies and outside, on other screens, in other windows, and in other places, has changed our understanding of space forever as the boundaries of each are merging. This has led Karetzky to question the images she sees in every aspect of her visual field. With this body of work, she addresses the story inside another story, a window in a window so to speak, superimposed or inherently found; life reinstated inside itself. 

Time and simultaneity are essential to Karetzky’s work. The base layer of the panel is considered the first window. Beginning on primed wood, the artist prepares colored, textured grounds to insinuate a history of abstract marks and patterns – much like the streaked and fingerprinted surface of a smartphone or tablet. Embedded points-of-view are conveyed through her “box inside a box” composition, evocative of how we often engage with multiple “screens.” 

The high-key chroma of each panel are references to color filters, and she further contrasts color and space with brushstrokes of varying degrees of looseness and precision. Together, this distinctive visual vocabulary employed across the body of work reveals an underlying theory that any of these paintings could be the window of another and could thus suggest the friction between there and here, both.

Laura Karetzky received her BFA from Carnegie-Mellon University, an MFA from The New York Academy of Art, and engaged in additional training at the School of Visual Arts, The New York Studio School, the Rhode Island School of Design, as well as extensive study in Florence, Italy. Karetzky’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at the National Arts Club, New York, NY; Sculptors Alliance, New York, NY; New York Studio School, NY; Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY; SUNY College at Old Westbury, NY; Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College, Portland, ME; Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN; University of La Verne Harris Art Gallery, La Verne, CA;  Kantonah Museum, NY; Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.; and Brandeis University, Waltham; MA. 

She is the recipient of several awards and fellowships including 2021 New York Studio School Artcritial Prize; 2020 New York Studio School Mercedes Matter Award; 2017 ESKFF Mana Contemporary Residency; 2014 Milton and Sally Michel Avery endowed Fellowship at Yaddo; 2011 Yaddo Fellowship; and 2009 New York Academy of Art Eric Fischl Award of Distinction. She has been the subject of feature interviews in Art Spiel, artcritical, Anti-Heroin Chic, and the Argonaut. Her work has been reviewed in the The New York Times, Hyperallergic, American Arts Quarterly, The Brooklyn Paper, and The Washington Post, among others. Laura Karetzky lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. 

For further information, including images and previews, please call 213-395-0762, or email: gallery@luisdejesus.com.

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