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ARTCAT



Gabi Hamm

Perry Rubenstein Gallery (527 West 23rd Street)
527 West 23rd Street, 212-627-8000
Chelsea
May 20 - July 2, 2008
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Perry Rubenstein Gallery is pleased to present GABI HAMM. PAINTINGS, the first solo exhibition in New York of Stuttgart-born, Frankfurt-based painter Gabi Hamm.

Hamm‘s paintings are permeated by a timelessness, one that tells a long-forgotten story or evokes a moment yet to come. Delving into a contemporary quotidian—from scenes of domesticity, casual portraits and not unfamiliar landscapes—Hamm’s use of light and muted color creates a wholly independent space within her canvases; she establishes a distance between the subject on the canvas and its outside inspirations. This approach allows her to evoke not the particular, but a memory or atmosphere—a sentiment that rises slowly to the surface, without ever fully revealing itself. Hamm’s technique encourages a pause, a shift of the focus to details, to atmospheres. The paintings invite the viewer to leave the media and reference driven frenzy behind that directs our lives most of the time.

Using classic materials and methods such as oil paint and chiaroscuro, Hamm’s technique is reminiscent of the Old Master and Romantic painters, a tradition with formative roots in her native Germany. As opposed to the quasi-deified, grave and solemn approaches of Old Master and Romantic painters, Hamm presents us subjects in the middle of very common actions, resulting in works that are intensely personal—yet to whom they are personal is not clear; Hamm typically blurs her subjects in a soft, unidentifiable surrounding, where the emanating sentiment of the painting plays equal to those who are painted.

Both figurativism and abstraction are present in Hamm’s work, pointedly so in her landscapes, where an attention to mood and recollection is in play, rather than the direct transcription of the natural world. Hamm‘s paintings are all dated and numbered as opposed to titled, underlining her aim for something more universal than a direct representation of anyone or anything in particular. Her paintings are like visual remnants of time, of an action, of a place. Something caught and transformed into a surface that remains visible while the moment has already passed.

Gabi Hamm currently lives and works in Frankfurt/Main. She has had solo exhibitions at Krethlow, Galerie und Kabinett, Bern, Switzerland (2007), Kunstverein Nürnberg (2006), Gallery Arndt + Partner (2005) and the Kunstverein Frankfurt (2004). Recent group exhibitions include ‘Gesichter einer Sammlung,’ at Kunsthalle Mannheim in 2006 and ‘Szenenwechsel XX’ at the MMK (Museum for Modern Art) in Frankfurt/Main in 2001.

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