Paul Lee
"Emerald
Maccarone
630 Greenwich Street
NY, NY 10014
212 431 4977
March 5 - April 13th, 2013
Paul Lee's vocabulary possesses quiet force. His unspoken narratives
investigate the meaning and conquest of desire, using a language that
is and on the verge of absence-a mark via the form of a trace, a trace
that wipes away any particular subjective resonance, appointing it in
another form.
In Emerald, Lee's second solo exhibition at maccarone, new works
evidence his ritualistic studio practice. With washcloths and towels
cut up, hand sewn together and dyed with ink, the materials absorbing
function - a mirror to the skin - is displaced. The gradual loss
of a cell's increment is redefined by space and light, with desire
punctuated by color. Suggesting a state of movement on and through
these objects, within their layers of absence the viewer takes on,
unravels and shares an object's space in a pure state. Lee is known
for sculptures that reference the body while emitting a physical
intimacy, yet these new larger works restate his consideration of the
human tactile experience in an expanded domain. Lee's reconstructed
tambourines reverberate scale and depth. Built up with basswood and
paint on the instrument's skin-like surface, they address containment
and the deliberate withholding of the object's usage. Lee's tambourines
favor the ardent possibilities found in the image - with color, line
and space, and a blissful sense of liberating something from its
inherent content.
Lee's works are not the whole, but a portion; in their longing for
completion, they touch upon key elements of our existence. With subtle
symbolism, what Lee both hides and reveals about the body acts as its
own political act, informed by the artist's generational history which
time has not forgotten.
Paul Lee was born in London in 1974, and has lived and worked in New York since
2001. He was artist in residence at Chinati Foundation, Marfa, USA in 2007.
Paul Lee's work has been included in the recent exhibitions Absentee Landlord,
curated by John Waters, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA (2011-2012); Moon
River (solo exhibition), Stuart Shave/Modern Art (2011); Flaca / Tom Humphreys,
Portikus, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany (2011); Eliminate, curated by John Waters,
Alberta Merola Gallery, Provincetown, USA (2007); and The name of this show
is not Gay Art Now, curated by Jack Pierson at Paul Kasmin, New York, USA
(2006). Public collections include The Dallas Museum of Art, The Walker Art
Center, RISD, and The Morgan Library.
For more information on the exhibition, please call the gallery at 212 431 4977 or email press@maccarone.net..
Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM.