Whitney Claflin, Andy Meerow, Ann Zhao

Brick Wall

presented by Derosia,

Feb 15 - Mar 18, 2023

Press
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Whitney Claflin, Brick Wall, 2023, oil on canvas, 36 x 30 x 3 in  (91.4 x 76.2 x 7.6 cm)

 

Brick Wall brings together the diverse practices of three painters: Whitney Claflin, Andy Meerow, and Ann Zhao. The exhibition takes its name from a painting by Claflin, inspired by a fictional “Sip N Paint” scene on TV, in which amateur painters practice while loosening their inhibitions. Red marks across Claflin’s eponymous painting derive from the range of interpretations of a brick wall by these hobbyists, an exercise the artist undertook to refresh her own ingrained gestures. 

Whitney Claflin’s paintings are imbued with both the duration of their making and details of the artist’s lived experience. Her abstractions comprise a swell of deliberate and strategic marks plotted over time, testifying to memory and mood—at times even accessorized with the artist’s own jewelry or clothes, or emblazoned with brand names that pepper her daily life (Juul, Sour Diesel, Etnies, the obscure fashion labels of Savers thrift stores). The paintings in Brick Wall draw inspiration from Claflin’s iPhone screen, her cat Veeza, middle school fashion, HBO’s South Side, her own history with painting and the repertoires of those fresh to the practice. 

Andy Meerow’s large scale diptychs mine the visual language of the urban landscape, from sleek contemporary advertising to the utilitarian signage of public infrastructure and the ambient scrawl of tagging. The artist works on multiple panels at once, rotating and recombining them in his studio to subvert both his own intentionality and that of his found subjects. In doing so, he gradually empties the vocabularies he adopts, enacting the unraveling of legibility as the city suspends us between so many degraded messages. 

Through an economy of means, Ann Zhao’s paintings achieve an understated shrewdness. A pair of tightly scaled paintings comprise clusters of sesame seeds applied to gessoed linen, pitting density against openness and conflating readymade elements with mark making. The ostensive angst of her text paintings (“I am useless”; “Darling, I suffer. Please help me.”) is offset by the clarity of their execution, and, with the latent spirituality of titles such as My hero is a tree, Zhao reveals their tone to be one of acceptance rather than anxiety. 

 

Whitney Claflin lives and works in New York. Solo and two-person exhibitions include Derosia, New York (forthcoming); Drei, Cologne (2022, 2020, 2019); Bodega (Derosia), New York (2020); and Central Fine, Miami (2019). Selected group exhibitions include Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, Germany (2023); Clearing, Brussels (2022); Derosia (Bodega), New York (2021, 2019); Shoot the Lobster, New York (2020); Galerie Buchholz, New York (2019); Greene Naftali, New York (2018); and Real Fine Arts, Brooklyn (2016, 2015). 

Andy Meerow lives and works in New York. Recent and forthcoming solo and two-person presentations include Derosia, New York (forthcoming); Bodega (Derosia), New York (2021, 2016, 2014); KAJE, Brooklyn (2019); And Now, Dallas (2016); and Essex Flowers, New York (2014). Group presentations include Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (2022); Hotel Art Pavillion, Brooklyn (2017); Galerie Eva Meyer, Paris (2017); and Ramiken, New York (2017). 

Ann Zhao lives and works in Providence, RI. Recent exhibitions include Maxwell Graham / Essex Street, New York (2022); Derosia, New York (2022); Estrella, New York (2022); and Theta, New York (2022). 



Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Whitney Claflin
Locked and loaded, 2023
oil on canvas
40 x 28 in (101.6 x 71.1 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Whitney Claflin
April, 2020
magazine clipping on necklace mannequin
19 x 7 x 7 in (91.4 x 17.8 x 17.8 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Whitney Claflin
Brick Wall, 2023
oil on canvas
36 x 30 x 3 in  (91.4 x 76.2 x 7.6 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Ann Zhao
still harp, 2022
oil on black gesso on linen
8 x 11 in  (20.3 x 27.9 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Andy Meerow
Untitled, 2022
acrylic and graphite on canvas
84.5 x 60 in  (214.6 x 152.4 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Andy Meerow
Untitled, 2022
acrylic and graphite on canvas
84.5 x 60 in  (214.6 x 152.4 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Ann Zhao
Untitled, 2022
sesame seeds and gesso on linen
5 x 5 in  (12.7 x 12.7 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Ann Zhao
Four mantras of love, 2022
acrylic and paper on linen
9 x 12 in  (22.9 x 30.5 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Andy Meerow
Untitled, 2023
acrylic, ink and graphite on canvas
60 x 84.5 in  (152.4 x 214.6 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Ann Zhao
My hero is a tree, 2022
acrylic on linen
8 x 9 in  (20.3 x 22.9 cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami
Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Whitney Claflin
In Use, 2023
oil on canvas
9 x 12 in (22.9 x 30. cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Whitney Claflin
Night Loop (Dirty Etnies), 2023
oil on canvas
9 x 12 in (22.9 x 30. cm)

Brick Wall - Bel Ami

Whitney Claflin
Trick Wall, 2023
oil, alcohol ink, and earing on canvas
9 x 12 in (22.9 x 30. cm)