ADAA The Art Show 2017
Mar 1 - Mar 5, 2017
Press release for the art fair ADAA The Art Show 2017
Betty
Tompkins
ADAA: The Art Show
March 1 – 5, 2017
Booth D29
P.P.O.W
is pleased to present a one person exhibition of rare vintage works by Betty Tompkins (b. 1945).
Over the last few years the work of Betty Tompkins has become ubiquitous
and heralded for its provocative feminist iconography. Her work has been
featured in innumerable group exhibitions including her critically acclaimed
solo exhibition WOMEN Words, Phrases and Stories at FLAG Art Foundation,
her inclusion in the four-artist exhibition Black Sheep Feminism: The Art of
Sexual Politics curated by Alison Gingeras at Dallas Contemporary. Our
booth installation will display her early 1970s works and demonstrate how she
navigated the male dominated art movements established by the pop, conceptual
and minimalist artists that were being celebrated at that time. The
selected works on view exhibit how she used pop iconography, the grid, methods of
erasure, and the use of text, which are still evident in her current work. Taken
together the works will ofer a fascinating and profound glimpse into the work
of a woman systematically ignored and now being celebrated.
For the
last forty years, Tompkins has based her paintings on the tension of intimacy
and representation of sexuality in monochromatic tones. Her radicalism in the
late 1960’s led to the unfortunate censoring of her work and later put a
spotlight on her role in the American and European art scene. Her large-scale,
hyper realistic figure paintings are made by cropping photographs and then building
paint layer by layer, using two airbrush nozzles to apply black and white
acrylic.
During the feminist movement of the 1960’s and 70’s, the paintings were not
widely shown and once were even flagged by French custom officials for
pornographic content. Her work is
not meant to arouse fantasy but to transpose light and shade, the effect of the
process enveloping the scene in sfumato. Tompkin’s work in the
context of the 21st century and the emergence of fourth wave
feminism, with young women coming to terms with body autonomy and sexuality, is
now highly regarded as groundbreaking.
Betty Tompkins (b. 1945) is an artist living and
working in New York, NY, and Pleasant Mount, PA. Recent solo exhibitions
include WOMEN Words, Phrases, and Stories, Flag Art Foundation, New
York (2016); Sex Works/ WOMEN Words,
Phrases and Stories, Gavlak Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2016); Real
Ersatz, FUG, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, New York (2015); Art
Basel Feature, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Basel, Switzerland (2014); Paintings
& Works on Paper 1972-2013, Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach, FL
(2014); Woman Words, Dinter Fine Art, Project Room #63, New York
(2013); Fuck Paintings, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium
(2012); New Work, Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York (2009).
Tompkins’s work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including Black Sheep Feminism: The Art of Sexual Politics, Dallas
Contemporary, Dallas, Texas (2016); The Shell (LANDSCAPES, PORTRAITS &
SHAPES), Almine Rech Gallery, Paris, France (2014); A Drawing
Show, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (2014); CORPUS,
Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland (2014); A Chromatic
Loss, Bortolami Gallery, New York (2014); Sunset and Pussy, Marianne
Boesky Gallery, New York (2013); Elles, Centre Pompidou, Paris
(2011). Tompkins will open her first solo exhibition with P.P.O.W entitled
“Virgins” on March 30, 2017.