Andrew Falkowski

On to the Next One

June 8 – July 6, 2013

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (purple, black, 2 blues, green, white).  2013

Acrylic on paper, framed

43 x 28”

 

(AF13 01)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (LIKE IT ONLY GOES BACKWARDS).  2013

Acrylic on paper collage, framed

44 x 30 ½”

 

(AF13 02)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (blue, white).  2013

Acrylic spray paint on aluminum

47 x 27”

 

(AF13 03)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (red, white, blue) I.  2013

Acrylic on paper, framed

47 ½ x 29”

 

(AF13 04)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (red, white, blue) II.  2013

Acrylic on paper, framed

47 ½ x 29”

 

(AF13 05)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (green, black, orange, yellow-green).  2013

Acrylic on paper collage, in green frame

47 ½ x 29”

 

(AF13 06)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (red, violet, yellow, black).  2013

Inkjet collage on paper, framed

12 x 8”

 

(AF13 16)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (blue, orange, white).  2013

Inkjet collage on paper, framed

12 x 8”

 

(AF13 17)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (blue, orange, yellow-orange, white).  2013

Acrylic on paper, in blue frame

45 x 33”

 

(AF13 07)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (pink, blue, orange, yellow, purple, black).  2013

Acrylic on paper, framed

48 x 32”

 

(AF13 08)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (blue, white).  2013

Acrylic spray paint on aluminum

47 x 27 ¼”

 

(AF13 09)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (black, white, orange).  2013

Acrylic on paper, with cutouts, framed

45 x 33”

 

(AF13 10)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (red, orange, black, yellow-green, white).  2013

Acrylic on paper, framed

44 ¼ x 27 ¼”

 

(AF13 11)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (black, white, blue).  2013

Acrylic on paper collage, framed

45 x 33”

 

(AF13 12)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (YOU NEVER NEED TO DOUBT IT).  2013

Inkjet collage on paper, framed

12 x 8”

 

(AF13 18)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (black, red, yellow, green, magenta).  2013

Inkjet collage on paper, framed

12 x 8”

 

(AF13 19)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (black, white).  2013

Inkjet collage on paper, framed

12 x 8”

 

(AF13 20)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (yellow, orange, black, white).  2013

Acrylic on paper, framed

44 ½ x 29”

 

(AF13 13)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled  (I’VE ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY).  2013

Acrylic on paper collage, framed

61 ¾ x 37 ½”

 

(AF13 14)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (black, yellow-green, red, green, blue).  2013

Inkjet collage on paper, framed

12 x 8”

 

(AF13 21)

Andrew Falkowski

Untitled (SO IT GOES)…).  2013

Acrylic on paper collage, framed

43 x 30”

 

(AF13 15)

Press Release

Challenging the ideas around contemporary painting, Andrew Falkowski presents graphic paintings replete with cross cultural references such as Mondrian, Nick Lowe, The Germs, Tame Impala, Asics Running Shoes, Roy Lichtenstein’s late Ben Day dots, The Beach Boys, and the artist Sarah Morris. These references and his approach all pose questions about the state of things and ask “what goes from here?”

In On to the Next One, Falkowski's fourth solo show at Rosamund Felsen Gallery, two bodies of artwork confront us: paintings on paper as well as paintings on aluminum panel. Careful attention is given to systems of organization. Precision, grid schemes, saturated color charts, and patterning are all employed, only to be disrupted with various breaks in the order and surface.  The effect is sometimes intense, with a feeling of ruptured space and at other times subtle with a slight tonal change of color or structure, revealing an ongoing investigation of modernist clarity and geometric abstraction.

“There are a billion different idioms and genres and pictorial conditions that can be proposed as new editorial models or design elements in a reconstructive strategy. That to me is the bright future of painting in the 21st century. I’m focused on how painting re-designs itself, manipulates its characteristics, not as a naturalized extension of subjective pathos, but as a sequence of dispersed responses in light of new media and different entanglements.  In that sense, these are models for a broader editorial proposition I’m only beginning to grasp.” -Andrew Falkowski