January 12 - February 24, 2024
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Anke Weyer: Nocturnes
Installation view of Anke Weyer Nocturnes
Canada is pleased to announce Nocturnes, a solo exhibition with Brooklyn-based painter Anke Weyer. In a new group of rhythmic, gestural works, Weyer continues to index a highly physicalized painting practice that results in vividly colored compositions full of overlapping squiggles, daubs, washes, and drips. In her bustling canvases, Weyer embraces improvisation, adding and scraping away pigment in a spontaneous and instinctive process.
In this recent series, Weyer works at a slightly smaller scale, allowing her to explore new forms and compositions. With these nocturnes, Weyer also investigates a darker tone and palette. In Engel, hues of salmon pink, black, and white intermingle in a cacophony of swirling forms. Criss-crossing splatters of undiluted pink hover near the painting’s middle. Below it, horizontal slashes of black butt up against a wide section of sloping organic lines of mixed hues. With her unorthodox technique of putting the paint on and then washing it off, Weyer purposefully muddies her medium. Black acrylic runs over other colors, creating a kind of dirtiness that produces a greater amount of movement and emotion on the canvas. Working with these sullied and more oblique tones, the timbre of this body of work is elusive, private, and intimate.
Frequently, outsized painterly passages anchor the works, attended by a backdrop of built-up layers of color and gesture. In Lucky, a scrawl of giant, bright yellow strokes backed by a halo of white splotches dominates the painted field. Around it, Weyer has added murky fields of deep black, marigold, mahogany, and forest green–a discordant effect achieved through a series of athletic and methodical movements. Crazy, features jumbo pours of vibrant baby blue paint that are outlined in black, reinforcing
their primacy. Behind them is a forest of green stains and blotches, wooshes of orangey-pink, and a cascade of lemon yellow.
Weyer understands her canvas as a hypersensitive surface that mirrors everything in the environment around it, including light, air, and the affect of its maker. These fitful and turbulent compositions are instilled with the metaphorics of a sleepless night wherein a restless body acutely feels every sensation.
Anke Weyer (b. 1974, Karlsruhe, Germany) lives and works in Brooklyn and upstate New York. She attended the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Städelschule, Frankfurt, Germany from 1995-2000 where she studied with Danish artist Per Kirkeby and spent an exchange semester at the Cooper Union, New York. Her work has been exhibited at Kunsthalle Lingen, Germany; Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville; Museo de los Pintores Oaxaqueño, Oaxaca; CANADA, New York; Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles and Brussels; Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp; Harper’s, East Hampton; and Office Baroque, Brussels; MEIERBACH, Düsseldorf; David Klein, Detroit; Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles; Lucie Fontaine, Milan; David Achenbach Projects, Wuppertal; Páramo Galería, Guadalajara; Galerie Ceysson & Bénetière, Windhof; Makebish Gallery, New York; AUTOCENTER, Berlin; Joilie Laide, Philadelphia; Leo Koenig Projekte, New York; After the Gold Rush, Brooklyn; Galleri Loyal, Stockholm; Mary Goldman Gallery, Los Angeles; Galería Comercial, San Juan; Counter Gallery, London; Champion Fine Art, Brooklyn; Pekao Gallery, Toronto; Galerie Otto, Copenhagen; and Daimlerstrasse, Frankfurt.
Sleepless, 2023
Oil and acrylic on canvas
54 × 71 in
Crazy, 2022
Oil and acrylic on canvas
68 × 52 in
Installation view of Anke Weyer Nocturnes
Engel, 2022
Oil and acrylic on canvas
67 × 54 in
Monster, 2022
Oil and acrylic on canvas
68 × 47 in
Lucky, 2023
Oil and acrylic on canvas
70 × 54 in
Selected Works
Dream SpeakRachel Eulena Williams
ZzyzxChristina Sucgang
HomesickSadie Laska
Promised LightLuke Murphy
ReadersKiyoshi Tsuchiya
ComeCloseJoan Snyder
NocturnesAnke Weyer
Arms and the SeaKatherine Bradford
Objet OuttaKen Resseger
The Vanity of Human GreatnessMarc Hundley
Last LandscapesGerald Ferguson
To be pained is to have lived through feelingDenzil Hurley
A Seat in the Boat of the SunElisabeth Kley
Leroy's LuncheonAzikiwe Mohammed
"I'm Bart Simpson. Who the hell are you?"Katherine Bernhardt
Second Saturn ReturnXylor Jane
The Cynnie PaintingsCarol Saft
Frisson CityLee Relvas
Industrial IncandescentLuke Murphy
Reassembler 3Brian Belott
A Ball is for ThrowingElizabeth McIntosh
Ambient MusicLee Mary Manning
TORSOAnnabeth Marks
You Can't Cut It Into PiecesSahar Khoury
BiscuitLyric Shen
Body ForthMatt Connors
A Cliff to ClimbRyan Preciado
Library of a DreamRobert Janitz
Art Basel Miami Beach 2021Project type
Gold GoldRJ Messineo
On ValentinesSpencer Lewis
Who is afraid of Natasha?Joanna Malinowska & CT Jasper
USMichael Mahalchick
TRANSFIGURATIONAurora Pellizzi
The Thick StreamGroup Exhibition
5 SeasonsJason Fox
Mother PaintingsKatherine Bradford
Ceramics and PrintsElisabeth Kley
Black Femme: Sovereign of WAP and the Virtual Realm curated by Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle
#VayaConDiosKatherine Bernhardt
DrawingsJason Fox
Heart, HeartAnke Weyer
Tracing MemoryRachel Eulena Williams
Rayos De SombraRobert Janitz
GorpTyson Reeder
EREHWONSadie Laska
The Summer Becomes a RoomJoan Snyder