It is the gallery's distinct pleasure to present Yeah, I Know What You Mean, a solo presentation of new work by Joshua Nathanson. In the Los Angeles artist's fourth exhibition with VSF, Nathanson portrays scenes of the everyday through a lens that bridges art history to contemporary modes of making. In his new paintings, Nathanson looks to the early Modern masters from movements including Post-Impressionism and Surrealism. These artists' radical takes on representing the world around them provide a deep pool of intrigue from which to draw inspiration, often constructing ambiguous spaces between figuration and abstraction. A century later, Nathanson embraces digital processes to capture a similar ambiguity. He utilises artificial intelligence to compile a wide variety of reference materials and generate a fantasy world occupied by strawberry people and frogs in the kitchen. Commonplace scenes, like a day at the beach or a dog in bed, morph into vivid displays of colour, pattern, and shape. Despite their digital origin, Nathanson's canvases remain firmly planted in the tradition of painting. Oil paint remarkably captures the subtleties of electronic interfaces, utilising classic techniques to render light and form that are wise to borrow from artistic predecessors like Seurat and Bonnard. The resulting works contain a magical sensibility akin to memories or a dream, rewarding viewers with endless opportunities to investigate and interpret.
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