MATTHEW FEYLD
Three Paintings
Matthew Feyld
01 July - 09 September, 2022

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

Three Paintings, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Factory, 2022.

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled CP-22-37, 2021-2022

Acrylic and pigments on linen over panel

60.96 x 60.96 cm

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled CP-22-38, 2021-2022

Acrylic and pigments on linen over panel

60.96 x 60.96 cm

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled CP-22-39, 2021-2022

Acrylic and pigments on linen over panel

60.96 x 60.96 cm

“Every limit is a beginning as well as an ending”

 

            – George Eliot

 

 

Every day, we have the possibility to be moved, to truly acknowledge the variations in our emotions. We often forget this on a daily basis, but you may remember witnessing a sunset or reading a sentence from a book that you will never forget, or maybe hearing a song that suddenly moves you for the first time. These are emotional moments, seemingly simple. And they are small spaces of time in which one manages to stop, connect, forget about the noise.

 

Matthew Feyld’s works have that gift: they help us to focus for a moment so that we can look rather than see, and it is up to us to allow ourselves to pause and open a dialogue with them. Although at first glance the monochrome paintings may look simple as if made without effort, if we get closer we begin to observe what is behind each one, the dozens of layers of paint that are hidden in order to achieve the exact color reflected on the canvas. For Feyld, a balance between the color and surface structure is essential, and that requires a thorough work.

 

Although the artist doesn’t consider his work to be minimalist, many of the qualities associated with that movement that emerged in the late 1950s can be found in his paintings: beauty, harmony, order, and simplicity. And we must add its circular shape, which also transmits a sense of unity, elegance, and balance.

 

According to the writer Muriel Barbery in her book “Une Rose Seule”, Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa visited one day a Buddhist temple in Kyoto. As a young monk endlessly praised the beauty of a pure circle made of stones and sand, the poet remained silent. After a moment, Kobayashi pointed beyond the sand and stones to the splendor of the azaleas and said, “If you go beyond the circle, you encounter flowers”.[1]

 

When approaching Feyld’s artworks, if we go beyond the circle and look at the sides, we find the union of the painting with the canvas. This is where we can observe the layers and colors that make them up and from here, we can even take a step back and appreciate the circle as a point in the middle of a much larger space. This game of distances and observation forms an intrinsic part of the works, and in fact for the artist it is important that the viewers become aware of their own presence in front of the paintings.

 

Feyld wants to leave the interpretation of his works as open as possible, which is why this exhibition is entitled “Three Paintings” and the canvases have no title. Immersed as we are today in information overload and a multitude of digital and multicolored visual stimuli, encountering the calm that these works exude can be an experience that is simply emotional, that’s all.

 

[1] [1] Barbery, Muriel. (2020). Une Rose Seule. Actes Sud.

EN / ES

PAINTINGS
Matthew Feyld
12 November, 2021 - 05 January, 2022

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

 

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2021

Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

30.48 x 30.48 cm

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

30.48 x 30.48 cm

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel
30.48 x 30.48 cm

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

30.48 x 30.48 cm

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

30.48 x 30.48 cm

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

40.64 x 40.64 cm

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

20.32 x 20.32 cm

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

PAINTINGS, solo exhibition by Matthew Feyld. Installation view at L21 Gallery, 2021.

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

40.64 x 40.64 cm

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

40.64 x 40.64 cm

MATTHEW FEYLD

Untitled, 2020-2021
Acrylic, and pigments on canvas over panel

40.64 x 40.64 cm

PAINTINGS

 

“I just do what I do. I like to make music.” Neil Young

 

Like his fellow countryman Neil Young, Matthew Feyld has a similar approach to the creative act; he does not attempt to deal with transcendental themes or reveal any kind of truth in his work. His paintings refer to nothing at all and allude no more than to painting itself. This is clear in his exhibition consisting of untitled works, which he has named “Paintings”.

 

It is in the simplicity of things that one sometimes makes the greatest insights. And that is what happens when we face Feyld’s work. The plainness of his paintings, in subdued colors, shaped in the form of dots or circles, calls our attention from afar. Just as a keyhole calls the attention of a child who wants to know what is hidden behind the closed door of a room, and slowly approaches it to discover through the small hole a whole world previously unknown to him. A new world that deserves to be observed with scientific rigour, of which he does not want to lose any detail and in which every centimetre of the new scene deserves to be observed with the same precision as the previous one.

 

Feyld’s paintings, strongly influenced by the pictorial minimalism of Agnes Martin or Frank Stella, are composed of superimposed layers of acrylic paint in different colors, arranged on the canvas by means of long, uninterrupted brushstrokes that seem to extend far beyond the surface that gives the piece its shape. And it is at this limit – where the edge of the work meets the void – that the viewer can witness the dialogue that the artist has held with the painting: adding layer after layer, until he has reached such a color that he is pleased with, and with which he has finished the work.

 

In an era characterized by the over-consumption of images, Matthew’s proposal seems to invite us to take a break from the frenzy of contemporary life, to stop and take a closer look at things. And just like that fascinated child looking through the keyhole, to let a new world open up before our eyes. A world in which it is possible to lose oneself in the color and materiality of painting, and forget everything else.

 

Enrique Suasi

EN / ES

BIO

 

Matthew Feyld (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1985) is an artist living and working in Montreal, QC. His paintings explore the relationships between surface, light, material, and colour. The intimate scale and tactile quality of the work, encourage the viewer to examine the subtle structural characteristics of the paintings. Where the dense, evidently worked paint surfaces and visible brush work reveal Feyld’s interest in the act, and process of painting.

 

His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and has been included in solo and group exhibitions at venues such as; John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Geukens & De Vil, Antwerp, Knokke, Belgium; Lange & Pult Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland; Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY; Koki Arts, Tokyo, Japan; Sunday-S Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark; L21 Gallery, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Birch Contemporary, Toronto, ON, and Galerie René Blouin in Montreal, QC.

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SOLO AND TWO-PERSON EXHIBITIONS

2022

Three Paintings. L21 Gallery, Barcelona, Spain (ES) 
The Waiting Room. 57W57ARTS, New York (US) 

Rorvig Contemporary with Sunday-S Gallery, Rorvig (DK) 
Geukens & De Vil, Knokke (BE)
Blouin Division, Montreal (CA)
Sunday-S Gallery, Copenhagen (DK)

2021

Paintings. L21 Gallery, Palma, Mallorca (ES)

Porch Series #2. 57W57arts, Wilton, Connecticut (US)

2020

Here. Two-Person Exhibition with Francine Savard, Arsenal Contemporary Arts, Toronto, Ontario (CA)

One Day Solo Exhibition. Gray Contemporary, Houston, Texas (US)

New Paintings. Geukens & De Vil, Knokke (BE)

2019

Sunday-S, Copenhagen (DK)

Galerie René Blouin, Montreal, Quebec (CA)

2017

Delphine Reist / Matthew Feyld. galerie lange + pult, Zurich (CH)

Ten Paintings. Gray Contemporary, Houston, Texas (US)

2016

One, Two, Three, Project Room. 57W57ARTS. New York (US)

2015

Russell Tyler / Matthew Feyld. Ampersand Gallery, Portland, Oregon (US)

The Waiting Room. 57W57ARTS, New York (US)

Galerie Ephemere, Montreal (CA)
Galerie Nicolas Hugo, Paris (FR)

2014

Untitled. Krets, Malmö (SWE)
2012

Untitled. Nowhere Gallery, Montreal (CN)

2010

Untitled #1. NEON, Brösarp (SWE)

Untitled #2. Krets, Malmö (SWE)
2006

Untitled. Royal Red, Saskatoon (CN)

 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2023

Entre Cajas. L21 Home, Palma (ES)

ARCO 23. L21 Gallery, Madrid (ES)

2022

Papier Art Fair. Montreal (CA)

Brick Games. L21 Gallery, Palma, Mallorca (ES)

2021

That’s All Folks. Geukens & De Vil, Knokke, Belgium (BE)

Untitled Art Fair. L21 Gallery, Miami (FL)

Papier. Blouin Division, Montreal (CA)
Art Toronto. Blouin Division, Toronto (CA)
ARCO Madrid. L21 Gallery, Palma, Illes Balears (ES)
Art Brussels. Geukens & De Vil, Antwerp (BE)

Between White & Color. Geukens & De Vil, Knokke (BE)

Shapes. Alexander Berggruen, New York (NY)

2020

Group Exhibition. Blouin/Division, Montreal (CA)
Confined Challenge 2.0. Geukens De Vil, Antwerp (BE)
Contemporary Paintings. Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California (US)
Art Toronto. Blouin Division, Toronto, Ontario (CA)
Inaugural Exhibition. Blouin Division, Montreal, Quebec (CA)
Papier Contemporary Art Fair. (René Blouin), Montreal, Quebec (CA)
Online Exhibition. Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California (US)
Silence Is So Accurate. Geukens & De Vil, Antwerp (BE)
One Art Taipei. Koki Arts, Taipei (TW)

2019

Vendu / Sold Auction, Esse Magazine. Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Quebec (CA)

Recent Paintings from Galerie René Blouin. Galerie Division, Toronto, Ontario (CA)

Summer Group Show. Sunday-S at September, Copenhagen (DK)

ZONAMACO México Arte Contemporáneo. FIFI Projects, México City (MX)

Presque Rein (Part II). Geukens & De Vil, Knokke (BE)

Presque Rein (Part I). Geukens & De Vil, Antwerp (BE)

Group Show. Gray Contemporary, Houston, Texas (US)
Shades of White. 57W57ARTS, New York (US)

2018

Winter Show. Koki Arts, Tokyo (JP)
Destill. The Committee of New Forms, The Silo Room, Nashville, Tennessee (US)
Icons / Reductive Icons. curated by Roland Orepuk, Kiev Non Objective, Mikhail Bulgakov Museum, Kiev (UKR)
Art Cologne. galerie lange + pult, Cologne (DEU)
Que du Cercle. l’Espace de l’Art Concret, Mouans-Sartoux (FR)

2017

Combined. Gray Contemporary, Houston, Texas (US)
Art Brussels. Geukens & De Vil, Brussels (BE)

2016

What About The Color Pink? Do You Like Pink?. Geukens & De Vil, Knokke (BE)

Dark Symmetries. PS Projectspace, Amsterdam (NL)
Daniel Levine. Matthew Feyld, Andre Butzer, Sunday-S, Copenhagen (DK)

Passing Through Minnesota. John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California (US)

Fiction (With Only Daylight Between Us). Corridor Projects, Dayton, Ohio (US)

Preparations for a Journey. FIFI Projects, San Pedro (MX)
Texas Contemporary Art Fair. (FIFI Projects) Houston, Texas (US)
Louder Than Bombs. Divisible, Dayton, Ohio (US)

Art City Austin (Big Medium). Austin, Texas (US)
Material Considerations. John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, California (US)

2015

These Five Things, curated by Micah Lexier. Birch Contemporary, Toronto, Ontario (CA)

Fresh Fruit. Les Gens Heurex, Copenhagen (DK)
Summer Group Show. Galerie Nicolas Hugo, Paris (FR)

Underlines. Galerie Nicolas Hugo, New York (US)
Left Field Group Exhibition. Left Field Gallery, San Luis Obispo, California (US)

Material Art Fair. México City (MX)

2014

Summer Group Show. Laroche Joncas, Montreal, Quebec (CA)

Karma Book Market. Karma, New York [Harper’s Books] (NY)

Painting Showcase at NYABF. Harper’s Books, MoMA PS1, New York (NY)

Claire Falkenberg. Matthew Feyld and Jessica Halonen, Big Medium Canopy, Austin, Texas (US)
View Point Geon. Narwhal Contemporary, Toronto, Ontario (CA)
Decade of Decadunce. Cinders Gallery, New York (NY)
Reality Loop. Vest, Aarhus (DK)

 

RESIDENCIES

2010

Neon Summer Residency, Brösarp (SWE)

 

COLLECTIONS

Statens Konstråd – Public Art Agency Sweden (SWE)