
The Galerie Christian Lethert is delighted to present Winston Roeth’s exhibition »Split Decision«, which brings together works from different periods and thus offers a wonderful insight into the work of the American painter.
Coinciding with the opening at the gallery in Cologne, we are collaborating with the Fox Jensen & Fox Jensen McCrory Gallery, Sydney/Auckland to present a solo exhibition of the artist’s work at this year’s Armory Show in New York City. To mark this occasion, and in particular Winston Roeth’s 80th birthday, we are publishing a comprehensive catalog.
The work »Split Decision« (2012), which lends its title to the exhibition in Cologne, consists of four rectangular Dibond panels mounted slightly above each other. The horizontal incisions create an extraordinary tension in this large-format work. Roeth develops a subtle work of vibrant painterly density and complexity that plays with similarities and differences, with separating and connecting elements. After all, a split decision often leads to controversy because it was not reached unanimously but nevertheless brings about a decision.
Diagonally opposite hangs the 16-part work »Sonora« (2023), and even without knowing the title, which refers to the hottest desert in North America, a feeling of warmth flows through you when you look at the work. The square panels, enveloped in a wide variety of yellow tones and crossed by two intersecting golden lines, change depending on the lighting conditions and the viewer’s perspective. A fluid color experience that makes the shimmering light in the heat of the desert visible and tangible. The works not only capture moods of light but also condense themselves into energetic snapshots.
The fact that Winston Roeth’s works require time and tranquility is exemplified by the work »Time Line« (1996-2024). This time is needed not only for the repeated application of pigments in countless glazes, but also for viewing. While Winston Roeth sees endless possibilities to explore in his painting, viewers also encounter this openness in their perception of his works. These do not offer clear interpretations but rather throw us back on ourselves. They demand our full attention in order to move us, touch us, and restore our capacity for wonder.





The simple and clear colour fields of Winston Roeth develop out of many thin layers of tempera on mostly natural painting carrier like slate or wood. From this process arises an intensive palette of colour shades. Painting for Winston Roeth is therefore a temporally defined process in which colour develops continuously.

The gallery was founded by Christian Lethert in August 2006 in Cologne and focuses on a contemporary abstract-minimalist program.

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