© Kadar Brock

Baby's on fire, 2007
oil, acrylic, and spraypaint on canvas, 48 x 36 inches,
122 x 91 cm


Kadar Brock
Heaven is a Place on Earth



Buia Gallery is pleased to present "Heaven is a Place on Earth", Kadar Brock's second solo exhibition at the gallery. Pushing the dense nature of earlier series into a more spacious, compositionally simplified realm, "Heaven is a Place on Earth" explores the potential of minimal, abstract, and figurative modes to discuss issues of the everyday sublime.


While retaining an interest in the New Age philosophies on which he was raised and the resulting idea of art-making as a form of catharsis, Brock expands the scope of his work making distinct nods to the contemplative mindset of Chinese landscape painting and 60s and 70s Minimalism, the straightforward, awkward quality of American painters Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley, as well as his heroes Gerhard Richter and Albert Oehlen.


At times, as in "November Rain", 2008, Brock constructs a distinct Rothko-like feel in terms of layout and color field, but with particular reference to the composition of Richter's November, 1989, which has incidentally been related to Richard Serra's work on paper (1). "Misty Morning Light", 2008, on the other hand, takes another path towards minimal distillation, analyzing a highly complex composition characteristic of earlier series through ever so slightly tinted whites in place of bold colors - a step towards equalizing gestures and focusing specifically on composition and surface texture. Looking at the void end of the equation, Brock presents "Dark Entries", 2008, a spraypaint Stella-like grid covered with a black acrylic wash and then layers of acrylic, oil, flashe, and spraypaint, once again focusing in on its monochrome nature, surface texture, and composition.


In a turn to the figurative side of abstraction, Brock's "Selbst Portrait Mit Gold", 2008, a self-portrait paying homage to Oehlen and Kippenberger accesses all sides of the equation. In the end, "Heaven is a Place on Earth" is the first summation of Brock's exploration of the sublime through several different modes as well as the direct response to the title of his debut solo exhibition at the gallery, "Painting Can You Take Me to Heaven", underlining the newly found resolution, optimism, and energy at stake.


Kadar Brock is a Cooper Union graduate and a Brooklyn based artist. Recent shows include solo exhibition "You Only Live Once" at Angell Gallery in Toronto, "Stuff: Contemporary Art from Collection of Burt Aaron" at the Detroit Museum of Contemporary Art, E-Flux's PAWNSHOP, and "Junge Abstrakte" at Temporary in Düsseldorf. Brock's debut solo exhibition, "Painting Can You Take Me to Heaven", at Buia was reviewed by Roberta Smith in The New York Times, and recent press includes a "Spring Pick" by R.C. Baker in The Village Voice as well as a review on Artkrush.com.


1) Saltz, Jerry, "Scaling Richter" The Village Voice, 2002 (Saltz discusses the story behind Richter's January, December, and November paintings.)


Exhibition: May 1 - May 31, 2008
Gallery hours: Tues-Sat 10 am - 6 pm


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