Paint As Object: Jeremy Hof & Sasha Pierce

January 14, 2012 — February 11, 2012

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Sasha Pierce

Vary, 2011
Oil on linen, 21 x 16"

Sasha Pierce

Intersect, 2011
oil on linen, 21 x 16"

Jeremy Hof

layer painting yellow red circles, 2011
acrylic/latex paint and plaster on panel, 13.5 x 13.5"

Jeremy Hofinstallation viewinstallation view
Jeremy Hof

hand sanded multi-colour #4, 2011
acrylic paint on panel, 16 x 16"

Opening reception: Saturday January 14, 4 – 6 PM
Artists in attendance

Paint As Object brings together the work of two emerging painters who are reconsidering the possibilities of abstraction through inventive approaches to their material. Both Jeremy Hof and Sasha Pierce employ a laborious and repetitive process, using paint as a sculptural material that can be in turns, routed, sanded or as it appears, woven. Hof methodically applies hundreds of layers of acrylic paint, which he then routs into to expose brilliantly hued gradations. Pierce meticulously lays multi-coloured lines of oil paint onto canvas in thread-like uniform rows, creating vibrant and illusory compositions to resemble textiles or tapestries. Existing between painting and sculpture, here paint performs a double role; as a surface that produces trompe l’oeuil-like optical effects and as a solid material – an object.

Based in Vancouver and a graduate of the Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Jeremy Hof won the prestigious RBC Canadian Painting Competition in 2008. Recent solo exhibitions have been held at Blanket Contemporary Art, Vancouver and Helen Pitt Gallery, Vancouver. His work was included in Enacting Abstraction at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2009.

Toronto-based artist Sasha Pierce holds an MFA from the University of Waterloo. She has exhibited at ACME, Los Angeles; Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto; Cambridge Galleries; and Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph. Pierce was awarded Honourable Mention in the RBC Canadian Painting Competition in 2009.