March 21 - May 17 2009 the Peggy Guggenheim Collection hosts Themes & Variations. From the Mark
to Zero, curated by Luca Massimo Barbero. This exhibition draws upon the museum’s permanent
collections from the early 20th century to the post World War II period and charts the progress of the
pictorial mark chronologically and thematically: from typography to collage, from letters to numbers, to
the iteration of gesture, of signs, eventually sublimating into monochrome, beyond which the only possible
condition is the void. As a ‘variation’ of this theme, the exhibition includes a one-man show of painting,
Vigil by British artist Jason Martin, who has been invited to interpret grade zero with a series of canvases
specifically created for this exhibition
Jason Martin is among the most interesting painters of the generation of Young British Artists. He has
been invited to present a sequence of monochromes, refined in texture and luminous in tone, poised
between painting and sculpture. These are executed with manifest, parallel brushstrokes in oil, acrylic or a
mixture of mediums, on a variety of supports--aluminium, stainless steel, and plexiglas-generating a vibrant
space in which an infinity of pictorial possibilities co-exist. Martin’s rotating and textural technique,
condensing in lines and circles, give a translucent and dynamic optical effect to his wavy, reflective
monochromes in natural colors. His work references American Abstract Expressionism and Minimal Art,
through a combination of gestural expressionism and conceptual rigor, with an aspect of physicality owing
to the movement of the body in the act of painting which endows the pictorial surface with fresh life and
intense energy.
In the words of Jason Martin: “This exhibition is partly a response to the exceptional works found in the
Peggy Collection aiming to provoke a dialogue or conversation between my paintings and those examples
of early modernism […] Recognising that fundamentally my works consider colour structurally and not
decoratively, matter becomes visceral, erotic and experiential […] Transparency is scaled and measured
ultimately consumed by a saturation of spinel black, the only transparent black pigment. Chiaroscuro
found in contemporary practice.”
In 1997, as a very young man, Martin took part in the famous group show of “hot” Young British Artists
Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection – at the Royal Academy, London. He later
moved to Berlin and New York and in 1999 he was invited to exhibit at the Liverpool Biennial of
Contemporary Art. In 2001 he participated in the exhibition Figure astratte in Palazzo Rospigliosi in Rome
and the next year in L’ultima cena in the Castel dell’Ovo in Naples. In 2004 he exhibited Monocromos -
de Malevich al presente, in the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid.
The exhibition Vigil is organized in the collaboration with la Galleria Mimmo Scognamiglio, Milan-Naples.
Grateful thanks to Distilleria Nardini and Gruppo La-Vis for the generous donation of cocktails.