Baseboard Outlet
305.0 x 229.0 cm
Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
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Baseboard Outlet
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Biografie umělce
Garth Weiser: A Synthesis of Geometric Precision and Nostalgia
Garth Weiser (born 1979) is an artist based in New York City, whose work explores the intersection between geometric abstraction and references to the visual culture of the 1980s and 1990s. Raised in Montana by ceramicist parents, Weiser’s artistic journey began with a foundational understanding of materiality—a connection that would inform his later explorations into texture and surface manipulation. He pursued his BFA at Cooper Union (2003), honing his skills before earning an MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts (2005). Currently married to artist Francesca DiMattio, Weiser’s artistic practice continues to evolve, driven by a fascination with challenging conventional perceptions of space and time.- Early Influences: Weiser's formative years were marked by exposure to the ceramics studio of his parents, fostering an appreciation for tactile exploration and sculptural form. This early experience instilled in him a sensitivity to material qualities that would later permeate his paintings.
- Formal Training & Artistic Vision: His MFA at Columbia University solidified his artistic vision—a deliberate engagement with abstract painting traditions while simultaneously incorporating elements of contemporary visual culture.
The Aesthetic Language of Geometric Abstraction and Retro Influence
Weiser’s paintings are characterized by a striking duality. At their core lies geometric abstraction, drawing inspiration from artists like László Moholy-Nagy and echoing the minimalist aesthetic of the Bauhaus movement. However, these rigorously defined shapes—triangles, circles, hexagons—are overlaid with an “interference pattern,” creating a visual texture that simultaneously evokes nostalgia for the stylistic conventions of the 1980s and 1990s. This deliberate juxtaposition speaks to a broader preoccupation with exploring how memory and perception shape our understanding of reality.- Geometric Precision: Weiser’s canvases are populated by precise geometric forms—often repeated in patterns—that establish spatial relationships and create visual hierarchies.
- Texture & Surface Manipulation: Crucially, these forms are treated with textured paint surfaces, adding depth and materiality to the abstract compositions. This technique disrupts the flatness of traditional geometric abstraction, grounding it in a tactile experience.
Notable Exhibitions & Recognition
Weiser’s work has garnered critical acclaim and appeared in prestigious exhibitions across North America. Highlights include “Native,” presented at The House Gallery in Miami (2002), “Collector's Choice” at The Nelson Fine Art Museum in Tempe (2002), and “New Paintings” showcased at Coos Bay Art Museum (2003). Subsequent solo shows included “Jessica Stockholder - Jedediah Caesar - Markus Amm - Garth Weiser” at Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris (2006) and “The Manhattan Project” at Frederic Snitzer Gallery in Miami (2007), cementing his position as a leading voice in contemporary abstraction. His work was featured prominently in “Blackberrying,” presented at Galleri Christina Wilson in Copenhagen (2009).- Miami Biennial: Participation in the Miami Biennial solidified Weiser’s reputation as an artist committed to pushing boundaries and engaging with complex conceptual ideas.
- Solo Shows & Museum Acquisitions: His paintings have been acquired by institutions such as The Contemporary Austin and Samual P. Harn Museum of Art, demonstrating their enduring appeal and artistic significance.
Contemporary Relevance & Artistic Legacy
Garth Weiser’s art continues to resonate with audiences today, reflecting a fascination with the interplay between visual perception and memory—themes that are particularly pertinent in an era dominated by digital media. His distinctive approach to abstract painting—characterized by geometric precision combined with textural surface manipulation—represents a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about artistic expression and its capacity to evoke emotion and contemplation. He embodies a thoughtful engagement with both historical influences and contemporary concerns, securing his place as one of the most compelling figures in the landscape of modern art.garth weiser
1979 - , United States of America
Rychlé fakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Geometric abstraction
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Abstract Expressionists']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['László Moholy-Nagy']
- Date Of Birth: 1979
- Full Name: garth weiser
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Baseboard Outlet
- The Garth
- Place Of Birth: Helena, United States of America

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