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Lehmann Maupin

Beneath the Surface

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Jan. 18, 2023 - March 4, 2023

Lehmann Maupin First Floor

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Using water as a vehicle for the act of making, to image, mimic and interrogate, the exhibition gestures towards a world where all histories are confronted, identities embraced and resources shared.

Beneath the Surface, a group show curated by Lehmann Maupin Senior Director Isabella Icoz, brings together the work of Heidi BucherAlex GardnerLubaina HimidShirazeh HoushiaryAraba Opoku, and Calida Rawles—six artists who engage water as medium, metaphor, and artistic method. 

For many of the artists in Beneath the Surface, water is a vehicle for the act of making, and the natural properties and movement of water define their processes and take shape on the canvas. For others, the presence of water creates metaphorical or literal opportunities for the exploration of cultural and personal histories, and rendering aquatic space becomes a means of constructing or deconstructing various identities. Across the exhibition, paint is diluted, canvases flooded, and brushes soaked; images are reflected, bodies submerged, and rivers forged. As a whole, the exhibition asks the viewer to consider water beyond the everyday, positioning it instead as a lens through which to consider these works. The artists in Beneath the Surface call attention to water as a life force, a resource, an inhabitable space, and a functional material. 

Whilst signature works by Alex GardnerLubaina Himid, and Calida Rawles depict images of water in order to explore the construction of identity and its intersection with history, Heidi BucherShirazeh Houshiary, and Araba Opoku employ water as integral to their medium or process of making, rendering images of water and capturing its effects.

Together, the artists in Beneath the Surface seek to locate new and complex definitions of water, full of material and conceptual contradictions. They use water to image, mimic, and interrogate itself, contextualizing it as a repository of history, a crucial life-source plagued by inequitable access, and a vital material for creative production. Above all, the exhibition pursues the utopian potential offered by water; Beneath the Surface gestures towards a world where all histories are confronted, identities embraced, and resources shared.

 

Please note that Lehmann Maupin is closed on Sundays.

 

Image credit: (detail) Calida Rawles, To What End, 2022. Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London

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Lehmann Maupin

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Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin co-founded Lehmann Maupin in 1996 in New York. Since inception, Lehmann Maupin has served as a leading contemporary art gallery with locations in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. For over 25 years, Lehmann Maupin has been instrumental in introducing international artists in new geographies and building long-lasting curatorial relationships. Known for championing diverse voices, the gallery’s program proudly features artists whose work challenges notions of identity and shapes international culture. Today, the gallery has permanent locations in New York, Seoul, and London, as well as team members based in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, and Palm Beach. In recent years, given growing opportunities in new markets, the gallery has opened seasonal spaces in Aspen, Palm Beach, Taipei, and Beijing.