Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth at Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts

Artists: Daniel Graham Loxton, Jens Fröberg, Matthew Peers

Exhibition title: Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth

Venue: Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan, Italy

Date: October 17 – December 10, 2022

Photography: Damian Griffiths / all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Claas Reiss, London

Note: Exhibition text by Sofia Silva is available here. Interview with gallerist Claas Reiss is available here

Claas Reiss presents ‘Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth’, a group show featuring new works by Daniel Graham Loxton, Jens Fröberg and Matthew Peers, as part of the gallery’s residency at Conceptual Fine Arts (CFA) in Milan, Italy

‘… The three artists together present an exhibition that deals with the various stages of reification of the image: the material immanent in the image (Jens), that which is assembled into the work as ready-made (Daniel), and that which is transfigured from one material to another (Matthew). The protagonist of this translation is not an object of mass consumption, nor an idol, as in the kind of contemporary art we are more and more accustomed to; it is, rather, a scrap of cloth, a piece of cardboard, a small thing. The materiality of the cardboard is especially present; appreciated by both Daniel and Matthew, it is a symbol of protection, but in the current world of home delivery, it also stands for facilitation, globalisation, and travel. On the other hand, Jens and Daniel join in making art that originates from art. When compared to the choice of using newspaper mounted on linen canvas, Daniel refers to the invention of this technique by the New York School: ‘Simply put, I’m a New York painter, why not start where they did?’ This ‘they’, which evokes the phantasmic and phantasmagoric presence of the painters who preceded the present discourse, is relevant insofar as it implies a dialogue. Painting is often mistakenly considered the most solitary of the artistic mediums; it is a constant dialogue instead. There is no painting without a dialectic between one painter and another, contemporary or not. Painting is a group sport. Moreover, the importance of the process with respect to the outcome is a non-negligible feature uniting these artists. Jens says he experiences a state that is both ‘frustrating and exciting’ while painting. ‘It is never a painful process. I don’t agonise over them, even the ones that take a long time’ says Daniel about his works. For Matthew, the process begins at the train station, even before entering the foundry: ‘I work with non art based technicians in a small commercial foundry in west Sussex. I see this social and democratic dialogue as part of the sculptural act, along with the walk to and from the train station to the foundry. The final sculpture is embodied with collaboration, the distance traveled and the thoughts and feelings that have been had along the way.’ As if trying to solve a difficult but compelling puzzle, the three artists study the possibilities inherent in images, poor and worn out materials, continuing the imperishable game of walking the paths – those that are less glossy and richer in weeds – of visual language.’’

-(Sofia Silva, October 2022)

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Daniel Graham Loxton (born 1987 in USA) graduated with a BFA in Film & Video from the School of Visual Arts (NYC) in 2009. He has shown widely in New York at JDJ Projects, 57W57 Arts, and Wild Embeddings, among others. In spring 2021 Loxton had a solo show ‘Pillow for Dürer’ at Jir Sandel in

Copenhagen, Denmark, that included a book of drawings with introduction by Los Angeles-based curator Chris Sharp. He is also a co-founder of Uffizi, a project space in New York, and has regularly curated exhibitions around the US. ‘The Patron Saint of Turning’ at Projektraum London was Loxton’s first show in the UK and Art Brussels 2022 represented the second cooperation of the artist with the gallery. In mid 2022 Loxton was included in a group show at Chris Sharp Gallery in Los Angeles, USA, presenting a survey of small paintings of 30 artists titled ‘A Minor Constellation’. ’Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth’ is Loxton’ third cooperation with the gallery. Loxton lives and works in Cold Spring, NY, USA.

Jens Fröberg (born 1983 in Malmö, Sweden) graduated from Valand Konsthögskola Göteborg, Sweden, in 2009 and Akademie der bildenden Künste Vienna, Austria, in 2017 where he is was awarded the Akademiefreundespreis. He had various solo exhibitions in his native Sweden, including Konstnärshuset in Stockholm, Galleri Rostrum in Malmö and Ahlbergshallen in Östersund, and in 2021 a duo presentation with Lazar Lyutakov at Simian, an independent exhibition space for experimental contemporary art located in Ørestad, Copenhagen. In early 2022 he was subject of an institutional solo show at the MUSA Startgalerie of Wien Museum in Vienna. ‘Alte Freunde, neue Freunde’ at Claas Reiss in late 2021 was his first exhibition in the UK and ’Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth’ his second cooperation with the gallery. Fröberg lives and works in Malmö and Vienna.

Matthew Peers (born 1991 in UK) graduated with BA Fine Arts from Slade School of Fine Arts, London, in 2014 and Royal Academy Schools, London, in 2022. Selected solo or duo exhibitions include Lady Helen, Berlin (2021), Galeria Wschód, Warsaw (2021) and SpazioA, Pistoia (2018), and group shows at Union Pacific (2021), Ginny on Frederick (2020), De Ateliers (2017), Tate St Ives (2017) and Rob Tufnell (2015). Peers has been awarded the Gilbert Bayes Charity Sculpture and Patricia Turner Awards. ’Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth’ is Peers’ first cooperation with the gallery. Peers lives and works in London, UK.

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Seeds, Voids, and Tailored Cloth, 2022, exhibition view, Claas Reiss at Conceptual Fine Arts, Milan

Daniel Graham Loxton, Dalmayr, 2022, Oil, wax, fabric collage and acrylic on canvas, 20x25cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, In flagrante delicto, 2022, Acrylic, paper collage and pencil on linen, 23×30.5cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, Untitled (7 years), 2022, Oil, wax, acrylic house paint and charcoal on canvas, 20x25cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, Untitled (Algernon), 2022, Japanese watercolour, acrylic and oil on newsprint mounted on linen, 28×35.5cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, Untitled (Dour Actor), 2022, Oil, wax, collage, Japanese watercolour and pencil on canvas, 30.5×40.5cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, Untitled (Fabriano Cy), 2022, Oil, wax, acrylic house paint, dry pigment, charcoal and watercolour on paper mounted on linen, 55x65cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, Untitled (Fabriano g v.2), 2022, Oil, wax, acrylic house paint, dry pigment, charcoal and watercolour on paper mounted on linen, 55x65cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, Untitled (Hierarchy of Trees), 2022, Japanese watercolour, acrylic and oil on newsprint mounted on linen, 28×35.5cm

Daniel Graham Loxton, Pragati Narrows, 2022, Oil, wax, acrylic house paint, Japanese watercolour, plastic collage and adhesive on canvas, 20x25cm

Jens Fröberg, Still life, 2021, Oil on canvas, 24x30cm

Jens Fröberg, Still life, 2019-2020, Oil on canvas, 35x30c

Jens Fröberg, Light on monochrome painting, 2020-2021, Oil on canvas, 35x25cm

Jens Fröberg, Still life, 2020-2022, Oil on canvas, 35x21cm

Jens Fröberg, Still life, 2022, Oil on canvas, 25x25cm

Jens Fröberg, Setting a Good Corner, 2021-2022, Oil on canvas, 40x20cm

Matthew Peers, Untitled, 2022, Sandcast aluminium, BN6 RT, graphite and paint, 18 x32x16.5cm

Matthew Peers, Untitled, 2022, Sandcast aluminium, BN6 RT, graphite and paint, 18 x32x16.5cm

Matthew Peers, Untitled, 2022, Sandcast aluminium, BN6 RT, graphite and paint, 25×43.5x10cm

Matthew Peers, Untitled (side view), 2022, Sand cast aluminium, BN6 9RT, paint, 26x38x27cm

Matthew Peers, Untitled (side view), 2022, Sand cast aluminium, BN6 9RT, paint, 26x38x27cm

Matthew Peers, Curves, 2022, Sand cast aluminium, BN6 9RT, gifted dried flowers, steel, 22x85x22cm