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Dichotomic 2019-5 Painting

Benjamin Adelmann

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 32 W x 35 H x 1.5 D in

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The work is an iterative reprocessing system, abstracting further into its own imagery over and over again, from one canvas to another. In-between the iterations is a control point that distorts the work into a different evolution. The distortion is done digitally, from an image of the prior work, and I use it loosely as reference to physically paint the next one. Each work then carries the “inheritance” of the previous painting, from my hand and from the digital distortion. The distortion takes the image and totally reconfigures it, keeping the work from fragmenting but pulling and stretching it in a distinct way- a form that has been put through a filter (or more like a meat grinder). As I physically paint this next derivative work, the final outcome is an abstraction of an abstraction and a kind of test of proof between the original piece and the “retranslation”. The finished painting informs me about my own initial work (in a unique state of bias) and talks in an existential manner about what can be known, what can be interpreted, and how. Then I create the next iteration and repeat, pulling each work into a singular train of discovery. Physically speaking, the warped reference imagery is both a guide and a constraint- requiring at times the use of very large brushes and forceful mark making techniques. The result falls in-between the painters hand and the demands made by the digital distortion.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:32 W x 35 H x 1.5 D in

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Adelmann is deeply interested in the use of art as a study tool for investigations into epistemology and metaphysics. His practice challenges diametric structures related to physical and spiritual, seen and unseen, and heaven and earth. Adelmann explores the proposition of a supernal universe that precedes these maxims, established from studies in ancient history, religion and philosophy. In 2011, Adelmann received a BA in Philosophical Studies at CSU Northridge. After a year in an assistantship to a prominent artist, Adelmann was selected to attend the SSPI Painting Program at Tyler School of Art. He's shown in galleries from Tokyo to New York, and has been interviewed by critic Anthony Haden-Guest (who famously was the last to interview Basquiat) and curator Kate Mothes, among others. Benjamin has been active in shows and publications for the past 10 years. He lives and works in Washington USA.

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