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Continental Drift

Karen Barbour, Alain Biltereyst, Peter Böhnisch, Jeffrey Cheung, Alicia McCarthy, and Paul Wackers

February 16 - March 16, 2024

Paul Wackers  It is all here so keep looking, 2023 Acrylic  spray paint on canvas  60 x 60 inches

Paul Wackers

It is all here so keep looking, 2023 Acrylic

spray paint on canvas

60 x 60 inches

Continental Drift, Installation View

Continental Drift, Installation View

Alicia McCarthy Untitled, 2021 Latex and spray paint 96 x 96 inches

Alicia McCarthy 

Untitled, 2021

Latex and spray paint

96 x 96 inches

Continental Drift, Installation View

Continental Drift, Installation View

Alain Biltereyst Untitled, 2019 Acrylic on panel 46.5 x 34.5 inches

Alain Biltereyst 

Untitled, 2019

Acrylic on panel

46.5 x 34.5 inches

Alain Biltereyst Untitled, 2019 Acrylic on panel 46.5 x 34.5 inches

Alain Biltereyst 

Untitled, 2019

Acrylic on panel

46.5 x 34.5 inches

Jeffrey Cheung Untitled, 2024 Oil pastel on canvas 36 x 48 inches

Jeffrey Cheung 

Untitled, 2024

Oil pastel on canvas

36 x 48 inches

Jeffrey Cheung keep, 2024 acrylic, oil paint, pastel, and marker on canvas 36 x48 inches

Jeffrey Cheung

keep, 2024

acrylic, oil paint, pastel, and marker on canvas

36 x48 inches

Continental Drift, Installation View

Continental Drift, Installation View

Continental Drift, Installation View

Continental Drift, Installation View

Alicia McCarthy  Untitled, 2015

Alicia McCarthy

Untitled, 2015

Spray paint and latex paint on wood

panel 29 x 41.25 inches

Peter Böhnisch I am there/1 (from the series "space"), 2022 Corundum and pigment on MDF 16 x 21 inches

Peter Böhnisch

I am there/1 (from the series "space"), 2022

Corundum and pigment on MDF

16 x 21 inches

Continental Drift, Installation View

Continental Drift, Installation View

Karen Barbour Bird Crossing the Alps, 2023 Collage, gouache, flashe and acrylic on paper 30 x 22 inches framed: 27.5 x 35 inches

Karen Barbour

Bird Crossing the Alps, 2023

Collage, gouache, flashe and acrylic on paper

30 x 22 inches
 

Karen Barbour One for Blue Flowers One for Pink Flowers, 2023 Oil and sand on wood with frame 14 x 14 inches

Karen Barbour

One for Blue Flowers One for Pink Flowers, 2023

Oil and sand on wood with frame

14 x 14 inches

Paul Wackers Folding, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 50 inches PW2204

Paul Wackers 

Folding, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

60 x 50 inches PW2204

Jack Hanley Gallery is pleased to present Continental Drift, an exhibition featuring six artists who approach painting through a variety of mediums; Karen Barbour, Alain Biltereyst, Peter Böhnisch, Jeffrey Cheung, Alicia McCarthy, and Paul Wackers.

Paul Wackers’ still-lives overflow with familiar abstracted objects that have a lively intensity. The work featured, Folding, whose subject, a houseplant, and style, boldly expressive geometric shapes through a varied application of paint, is a hallmark of Wackers’ work. The richly colored figures of Jeffrey Cheung playfully twist and embrace in a never-ending tangle of limbs celebrating freedom and community. These same figures are the visual models for Unity, a queer skate-boarding community found- ed by Cheung in The San Francisco Bay Area. Next, Peter Böhnisch, a Berlin-based artist, uses a unique application of layered colored sand, enlivened by confident, swift gestures. In I am there/1, his gestures give the impression that the coy figure is seemingly unraveling in a flurry of wind, a compelling contrast with the coarseness of his surfaces.

The painted worlds of Karen Barbour take on a whimsical and metaphysical presence, evoked by their mixed influence of decorative pattern, folklore, imagination, and real life. Her works in the exhibition are fantastical, jewel-like pieces that defy the rules of light and gravity linked to our world. Alicia McCarthy, notably grouped with the San Francisco Mission artists of the 1990s, creates work from unconventional media, like house paint and discarded wood. Her loosely interwoven colors, restrained visual language, and use of found objects, in this case an artist’s flat file, is characteristic of her work and exemplifies her intrigue with the imperfections of her materials. Alain Biltereyst’s brushy, layered paintings celebrate the simplicity of abstraction. His works, inspired by his background in graphic design, isolate the forms of collected advertisements and logos until they are rendered unrecognizable, andtransformed into composed, angular configurations.

For further information please contact Sophie Becker at sophie@jackhanley.com