DIS-INTEGRATIONS

 

October 15 - December 3, 2022

Image courtesy of artist: Nate Zoba

Gallery IDOLWILD is pleased to present DIS-INTEGRATIONS, the gallery’s first solo exhibition representing Los Angeles artist Nate Zoba. In DIS-INTEGRATIONS, Nate Zoba combines two recurring motifs in his work: centrifugal expansion and centripetal compression in dense oil paintings. Using the specific materiality of the paint and the act of erasure, Zoba combines and holds these two concepts in singular tension. Chromatic rhythms are sublimated to allow new rhythms to materialize. Kaleidoscopic sequences of bold colors move in and out of existence as lines, patterns and fields, expressing both kinetic and potential energies.

The artist explains, “In my two previous bodies of work, I was completely controlling. Erasure allows something outside of me, outside of my specific vision to become part of the work. Just as artist, Joseph Beuys’, white and black sand don’t become unmixed through mixing in the opposite direction, the erasure begins an entropy in the material in a way that I can’t undo. I then have to figure out how to accept what exists.”

Zoba uses erasure as a way to disrupt intentionality, process, and to create something between specificity and randomness. He then reasserts some control by adding paint to focused areas. In the end, a tertiary structure and rhythm emerge that references and alludes to what was once there. With erasure, there are uncertainties in what paint can be removed and what will remain, Zoba engages that uncertainty to fuse modes of expansion and contraction.

Nate Zoba is a Los Angeles-based artist. He earned a BA in English from the University of Illinois and a MA in Creative Writing-Poetry from Northwestern University where he received the distinguished thesis award.  His work has been published in Books & Culture, Drunken Boat, MAKE Magazine. His paintings have been exhibited in Chicago and Los Angeles and are in private collections throughout the country. 



Opening Reception: Saturday, October 15, 2022 / 5PM-9PM

 
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