Matteo Montani: Once Upon a Time Life, Again

Opening reception Thursday, April 14th from 6-8pm

Catalogue available for purchase

April 14 – June 17, 2016

Figure on the Threshold

Figure on the Threshold, 2014-2016

Mixed media on wood

78.75 x 59 inches (200 x 150 cm)

 

Transmission, 2009-2016

Mixed media on wood

39.37 x 59 inches (100 x 150 cm)

Unveiled, 2014-2016

Mixed media on wood

78.75 x 59 inches (200 x 150 cm)

 

Reverie, 2012-2016

Mixed media on wood

78.75 x 59 inches (200 x 150 cm)

Kindred Spirits, 2016

Mixed media on wood

78.75 x 59 inches (200 x 150 cm)

Once Upon a Time Life, Again, 2009-2015

Mixed media on wood

78.75 x 59 inches (200 x 150 cm)

Installation view of Matteo Montani's studio in Italy

In Between, 2015-2016

Mixed media on wood

48 x 36.61 inches (122 x 93 cm)

The Evidence, 2015-2016

Mixed media on wood

78.25 x 59 inches (200 x 150 cm)

Emerging, 2015-2016

Mixed media on wood

65.55 x 36 inches (166.5 x 91.5 cm)

Saint Martin, 2016

Mixed media on wood

78.75 x 47.25 inches (200 x 120 cm)

View from Matteo Montani's studio in Italy

The Tale of the Beginning, 2016

Mixed media on wood

29.52 x 19.88 inches (75 x 50.5 cm)

The Tale of the Riders, 2016

Mixed media on wood

29.25 x 19.88 inches (75 x 50.5 cm)

 

The Painter's House, 2009-2015

Mixed media on wood

15.75 x 22 inches (40 x 56 cm)

Fly, Flew, Flown, 2009-2015

Mixed media on wood

59 x 39.37 inches (150 x 100 cm)

Matteo Montani working inside his studio

Gloria, 2015

Oil and brass mounted on canvas

30.31 x 32.28 inches (77 x 82 cm)

Meandering Echoes, 2015

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas 

78.75 x 56.69 inches (200 x 144 cm)

Drifting Along, 2016

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas 

56 x 36.43 inches (142 x 90 cm)

Reaching the Promised Shore, 2016

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas 

56 x 36.43 inches (142 x 90 cm)

Counterpoint, 2016

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas 

56 x 36.43 inches (142 x 90 cm)

 

The Path, 2016

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas 

55.9 x 35.43 inches (142 x 90 cm)

A Hidden Place, 2016

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas 

56 x 36.43 inches (142 x 90 cm)

Coming Up For Air, 2016

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas 

78.75 x 56.69 inches (200 x 144 cm)

The Time of the Day, 2015

Oil and brass on sandpaper mounted on canvas

78.75 x 56.69 inches (200 x 144 cm)

Press Release

The Elkon Gallery in association with Isabella Del FrateRayburn is pleased to announce its first exhibition with Italian artist Matteo Montani-- Once Upon A Time Life, Again – a series of new paintings by the artist.

From the onset of his career, Montani’s work has been associated with the use of large sheets of sandpaper. The pictorial architecture of the paintings produced with this unique technique is mostly organized according to a system of signals and information, where the fluid color masses of inconstant lines and density convey a sense of transcendence, almost a journey. There are unlimited horizons and relentless landslips in each of his landscapes. The perceptive impact of many of Montani’s works is associated with a feeling of solemnity, seriousness and power, where the boundaries between the real landscape and the mental landscape are blurred.

The exhibition at the Elkon Gallery presents a series of new works never shown before. The paintings are the result of several years of work on wooden tables used by the artist as a working surface. These tables bear the traces, marks, stains and signs left by sandpaper sheets in the course of the creative process of his paintings. The autogenous nature of a painting that Montani believes in, combined with his ongoing desire to find a complicity with the eye of the viewer, triggered his decision to push the working table experience further and develop the existing signs and shapes on the tables. In the process, spontaneous figures emerged, while the artist decided that others would remain hidden. This way of proceeding has produced a complex and rich action field in which the mysterious presence of human life is palpable, again.

 

Matteo Montani was born in Rome, Italy, in 1972.  On completion of his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts of Urbino and Rome, he began to exhibit in some of the most recognized Italian galleries, most notably Fabio Sargentini’s L’Attico and The Marilena Bonomo Gallery.  Montani’s works have been exhibited in important art institutions such as La Quadriennale in Rome, The Museum am Dom in Wurzburg, Germany, as well as others. His works have been acquired by both private and public collections, amongst which The Novartis Corporation, USA, The National Gallery of Modern Art of Rome, Italy and the Wurzburg Cathedral in Germany are included.

The exhibition will open on April 14th and remain on view until June 17th, 2016.  A reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, April 14th, 6-8pm.

For additional information please contact the gallery on 212.535.3940 or by email at elkongallery@earthlink.net.