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Ben CraseEddie Martinez
In his recent paintings, Martinez expands an ever-widening visual vocabulary. Thoughts this cacophonous and grandiloquent do not translate to mere language; they are the stuff of dreams. Here, exclamations of color are object enough. Still lifes explode with vibrant flora; a tugboat is distilled to its most elemental, abstract parts; imperious tabletop constructions serve as psychologically charged landscapes or transform into a thought bubble's torrential rant; and, finally, where the figure emerges, ducks and skulls shed a knowing tear, while bright eyed, helmeted child warriors stand guard. All boldly conceived in thick, juicy clots of pigment' these hieroglyphs and barely delineated figuration teeter on the edge of decipherability.
One of three six by nine foot canvases features four figures holding court at a glimmering green table strewn with shapes and colors, makeshift fragments created with Martinez's signature urgency. An empty chair to the left of the scene invites the viewer to join in and let the gamesmanship begin. In direct challenge to the bright detritus of the aforementioned works are two sets featuring new modes of working: all white tableaux whose gestures come straight from the tube and black canvases incised to reveal previous layers of subtle coloration, reductive scratchiti of primal immediacy.
Accompanying the suite of paintings are works on paper, small pieces that are crucial to Martinez's practice, and a suite of hand-colored etchings produced in a collaboration with Forth Estate. Martinez's work was recently seen in "New York Minute" at MACRO, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome and has been included in shows at Blum & Poe, Deitch Projects, Peres Projects, Alexander & Bonin, and the Deste Foundation, among many others. He was named one of 2009's top fifteen young artists by Interview Magazine. This is his third solo exhibition at ZieherSmith.
Eddie Martinez, Bouquet For A Lonely Clown, oil, acrylic, silicone on canvas , 71.12 x 55.88 cm, 2010
Eddie Martinez, Untitled, Silkcreen ink, acrylic, oil and enamel and spray on canvas, 96 x 84 inches, 2016
Eddie Martinez, Blue Tide, Acrylic, oil, enamel spray paint and débris on canvas, 72 x 108 inches, 2016
Born in 1977 in Groton, Connecticut
Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York
SOLO EXHIBIITONS
2010
Sorry We?re Closed, Brussels, Belgium
Eddie Martinez, ZieherSmith, New York
2009
News and Updates, Galerie Mikael Anderson, Copenhagen
Eddie Martinez, Seomi & Tuus, Seoul, Korea
2008
Eddie Martinez, ZieherSmith, New York
New Paintings, Galleri Loyal, Stockholm, Sweden, catalogue
2007
Hooters, Galeria Comercial, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Darkness, aliceday, Brussels, Belgium
2006
Eddie Martinez, ZieherSmith/VOLTAshow 2, Basel, Switzerland
A Horse With No Name, ZieherSmith, New York
A Mini Carrot Experience, Galleri Loyal, Stockholm, Sweden
2005
Eddie Martinez, ZieherSmith/VOLTAshow 2, Basel, Switzerland
A Horse With No Name, ZieherSmith, New York
A Mini Carrot Experience, Galleri Loyal, Stockholm, Sweden
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010
Forth Estate Editions, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York
Untitled, say, curated by Max Henry, Patricia Low Gallery, Gstaad, Switzerland
2009
Forth Estate Editions, RISD Memorial Hall Gallery, Providence New York
Minute, MACRO FUTURE, Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome
Grand Reopening, ZieherSmith, New York
Leaves of Ash, Suzanne Tarasieve Gallery, Paris
Just Landed, two person exhibition with Wes Lang, aliceday, Brussels
Collaborations, ZieherSmith, New York
2008
This is Boston, Not LA, LaMontagne Gallery, Boston
Whatever is Whatever, curated by Dimitrios Antonitsis, Hydra Project, Greece
Timeless, Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey
Mail Order Monsters, curated by Kathy Grayson, Andreas Melas Presents, Athens
Mail Order Monsters, curated by Kathy Grayson, Max Wigram Gallery, London.
Living In A Box, Galerie Mikael Andersen, Berlin
ambivalent figuration; people, Samson Projects, Boston
2007
Eddie Martinez, William J O?Brian, Roman Wolgin, Jonas Wood, Gallery Min Min, Tokyo
Accessories, Galerie Mikael Anderson, Copenhagan, Denmark
Painters, Cosar HMT, Düsseldorf, Germany
Mail Order Monsters, curated by Kathy Grayson, Deitch Projects, New York
Mail Order Monsters, curated by Kathy Grayson, Peres Projects, Berlin
Athens Biennial, curated by Dan Nadel, Athens, Greece
Cabinet of Curiosities, curated by Kathy Grayson, The Journal Gallery, Brooklyn
So Wrong, I?m Right, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles
Crystal Crunch, curated by Taylor McKimens, Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padua, Italy
2006
Panic Room: Works from the Dakis Joannou Collection, Deste Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens Greece (catalogue)
Beyond, curated by Caroline Hwang & Suzannah Sinclair, New Image Art, Los Angeles
Collage Party, ZieherSmith, New York You have to be almost gifted to do what I do, Alexander and Bonin, New York
Don?t Abandon The Ship, Allston Skirt Gallery, Boston
Fine Line, Adam Baumgold Gallery, New York
2005
Thank You for the Days, Bucket Rider Gallery, Chicago
Winners, HiFi Gallery, Austin, Texas
Greater Brooklyn, CRG Gallery, New York
2004
Eddie Martinez and Denise Kupferschmidt, Evos Arts, Lowell, Massachusetts
In The Making, KCDC, Brooklyn, New York
The 18th Drawing Show, Mills Gallery, Boston
Eddie Martinez and Matt Clark, Compound Gallery, Portland, Oregon
Suburban, 1300 Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio
2003
Dishwasher Safe, Wurst Gallery, Portland, Oregon
Halloween Show, Evos Arts, Lowell, Massachusetts
Go Team, Upstairs At Johnsons, Boston
Textile, Somerville Arts Center, Somerville, Massachusetts
Subconscious, 1300 Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio
Overhung, Oni Gallery, Boston
Animal Show, Mass Art, Boston
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Roberta Smith, ?Art in Review: Eddie Martinez.? New York Times, February 11, 2010
Claire Barliant, "Art Review: Eddie Martinez," Time Out New York, February 4-10, 2010
Stephan Fowlkes, "Chelsea Art Crawl," The New York Optimist, January 2010
David Coggins, ?15 for ?09: Eddie Martinez,? Interview Magazine (December 2008)
Eddie Martinez, New York: PictureBox & ZieherSmith, 2008
?Eddie Martinez: Blockheads,? Knock 8 (Spring 2008)
John Goodrich, ?Full-Tilt Figuration,? The New York Sun, September 13, 2007
Revisionaries; A Decade of Artists in Tokion, New York: Abrams, 2007
Anna Altman, ?Review: Crystal Crunch,? Artkrush 54, March 21-April 3, 2007
"Eddie Martinez," New American Paintings, Boston: Open Studios Press, Spring 2007
Mary Louise Schumacher, ?Worthy alternative art transcends pop culture,? Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 7, 2006
David Coggins, "Eddie Martinez at ZieherSmith," Art In America, October 2006
Martin Gelin, ?Wes, Jules & Eddie,? Bon International 9 (Fall 2006)
Anthony Downey, "Debut: Eddie Martinez," ArtReview (June 2006)
?God Bless America,? Tokion 53 (June/July 2006)
Delaine LeBas, ?Scrapbook,? ArtReview (March 2006)
Dominic Molon, ?Games for Two or More,? ArtReview (March 2006)
Susanna Slöör, ?Att markera sin plats: Eddie Martinez,? Omkonst, February 16, 2006
Daniel Kunitz, ?Eddie Martinez: Everyday Folk,? ArtReview (July 2005)
James Reed, ?Rockin? Art Exhibit,? The Boston Globe, June 25, 2005
Loyal and His Band, Stockholm: Loyal, 2005
Amy Giunta, ?Eddie Martinez,? Loyal Magazine (March, 2005)
Ernest Loesser, ?King Of Art,? Tokion 46 (March/April 2005)
Royce Deans, ?Eddie Martinez,? Copper Press 20 (2004)
?Independent Curators,? Boston Magazine (March 2004)
Sonya Shrier, ?The Russian Doll Show,? The Brooklyn Rail (February 2004)
Michael Haggerty, ?Doll Parts,? XLR8R Magazine (December 2003)
SELECTED CURATORIAL PROJECTS
2008
Glass Houses, Werkstätte, New York
Jamison Brossea, Bendix Harms, Federico Herrero, Ulrich Wulff, ZieherSmith, New York
2007
We Are Near, Allston Skirt, Boston
Someday Never Comes & Brian Montuori: Intruder, ZieherSmith, New York
2006
Don't Abandon The Ship, Allston Skirt, Boston
2003-4
The Russian Doll Show, 65 Hope Street Gallery, Brooklyn, New York. Exhibition also traveled to New Image Art, Los Angeles; Space 1026, Philadelphia; and Green Street Gallery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
AWARDS AND HONORS
2008
Bauernmarkt Residency, Lenikus Collection, Vienna
2007
First Place, Best Group Show in a Commercial Gallery Boston-area, International
Association of Art Critics (AICA) Awards