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Alain Biltereyst

June 4 – 27, 2021

Alain Biltereyst, gallery view of several geometric abstract paintings
Alain Biltereyst, gallery view of several geometric abstract paintings
Alain Biltereyst, gallery view of several geometric abstract paintings
Alain Biltereyst, gallery view of several small geometric abstract paintings
Alain Biltereyst, install view of small and large geometric abstract paintings
Alain Biltereyst, install view of several small and large geometric paintings
Alain Biltereyst, install view of two large geometric paintings
Alain Biltereyst, large abstract geometric painting
Alain Biltereyst, two small geometric paintings

Jack Hanley Gallery East Hampton is excited to present a solo exhibition by Alain Biltereyst
 
Based on graphic designs from advertising, logos, and commercial signage, Biltereyst’s acrylic works on panel combine geometric abstractions with a painterly gesture. Largely in primary colors and black or white, the works reveal minimal but complex patterns that often play with optical illusions of depth and space. Their carefully calculated patterns of rectangles, lines, triangles or parallelograms stand in contrast to their free and unrestrained use of paint that leave traces of the painter’s hand in visible brushstrokes, irregularities, and underlying layers of paint that shimmer through the surface. 
 
The seriality of their designed source materials is mirrored in their own standardized formats and imagery. Especially in the small paintings, the wood panels’ thickness underlines the paintings object-like quality. Referencing modern painting history while building his very own visual language, Biltereyst builds bridges between mass-produced quotidian designs and uniquely hand-crafted paintings
 

Alain Biltereyst (b. 1965) lives and works in Belgium. Solo exhibitions include Xippas Paris, Baronian Xippas, Brussels and Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, NY. The artist also participated in group exhibitions at Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar (NL), Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX, Joshua Liner, New York, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, The B&W Project #5 at Transmitter, Herentals, Belgium, Spaghetti Code at Viewing Room, Los Angeles.