Adam Krueger @ Coleman Burke Gallery

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Coleman Burke Gallery is pleased to present the first New York solo exhibition by highly acclaimed painter. The show will open on Thursday, January 14th and continue through Saturday, February
27th.

For the exhibition, Untitled (saran wrap painting), 2009, the artist has created twenty-six new works which
will be installed in varying manners throughout the gallery.  Each painting is initially rendered on a
stretched canvas and subsequently cut out and adhered to a thin sheet of PVC plastic.  In many cases,
such as in Fly in Ointment, 2008, Krueger then installs the work directly on the gallery wall, creating a
dynamic trompe l’oeil effect in which the image appears more autonomous than it would were it
confined to a traditional stretched canvas.  Three additional works are comprised of figurative paintings
mounted to free-standing plywood silhouettes, installed in accessible locations around the gallery which
invite visitors to pose with each work while assuming the identity of the painted subject.

Krueger’s innovative installation methods and virtuosic technical ability can often obscure the highly
personal and emotional subject matter that pervade his work.  In each painting and installation the artist
depicts a complex autobiographical moment or feeling, though does so self-consciously via the female
form.  In Small Wonder, 2009, a woman with a shaved head breast feeds a packaged loaf of Wonder
Bread, symbolizing a fear of being able to provide adequate sustenance to oneself and one’s family, a
problem that has become familiar to people in every industry during the current economic recession but
one that has always characterized the life of the artist.

Krueger intentionally distances himself from each work so as not to distract the viewer from the universal
nature of the subjects, but also partly to maintain a degree of emotional anonymity in an increasingly-
ostentatious world.  This reticence of the spotlight is idiosyncratic in a generation responsible for coining
the term “Art Star” and inventing Facebook, Twitter and the “blogosphere”.  But although Krueger
withholds any direct visual reference to himself, the genuine nature of the subjects he so laboriously
portrays could not exist without intense moments of introspection.

Born in 1982, Krueger received his B.A from the Rhode Island School of Design and his M.F.A from the
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY.  He has shown in group exhibitions at the David Zwirner Gallery,
Marlborough Chelsea and most recently in The Open at Deitch Studios, Long Island City, NY.  The artist
lives and works on the Lower East Side.

Coleman Burke Gallery

Adam Krueger

THE MENTOR SHOW @ Larm Galleri

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Sofie Bird Møller – Günther Förg
Andreas Schulenburg – Finn Thybo
Søren Hüttel – Anette Abrahamsson
June Pilaiporn Pethrith – Peter Bonde
Mie Mørkeberg – Elmer
Jonas Hvid Søndergaard – Nils Erik Gjerdevik
Ida Kvetny – Anette Abrahamsson
Troels Carlsen – Asger Carlsen
Trine Boesen – Daniel Richter
Jon Stahn – Jens Jørgen Thorsen

Larm Galleri

Les Rogers – Last House

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Leo Koenig Inc. is pleased to announce the opening of a solo exhibition of new paintings by Les Rogers entitled Last House.

In previous work, Rogers has incorporated quotation and appropriation from a variety of sources, both historical and popular. In this show, Rogers continues to move away from this, creating his own visual dictum, eschewing quoting particular works while instead making gestural references that give cues to a variety of antecedents

The exhibition Last House is partly inspired by new surroundings. Moving between the diaphanous haze of memory and the sharp focus of the immediate, Rogers creates paintings that beguile with possibilities. Originating with a glance at something vaguely familiar, the paintings unfold themselves to the viewer gradually. The large and medium scaled works allude to wide genus of painting ranging from landscapes to interior scenes; still lifes to nudes. Rogers’ approach encourages a sort of mimetic syncopation, providing a palette that is at once comforting and slightly foreboding,

In the fragmentary nature of this body of work, we are given snippets of information, slivers of light that illuminate a transitory moment, but the “whole” is never revealed. Form gives way to atmospheric perspective, as the canvases present narratives that are open-ended and questioning. The artist’s effortless merging of abstraction and realism; the familiar and arcane, allows entry into a world that the viewer can ultimately make his/her own.

Les Rogers holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design. He has exhibited internationally, most recently at galleries such as Galleria Marabini, Bologna, Italy, Galeria Maisterravalbuena, Madrid, Spain, Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve, Paris, France, and Karlheinz Meyer, Karlsrue, Germany. Les Rogers lives and works in New York City.

Leo Koenig Inc.

Les Rogers