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Stefan Bondell

Dark Marks

Vito Schnabel Gallery - 455 W 19th Street, New York

FEB 2 - MAR 18, 2023

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
No Choice, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
67 x 67 inches (170.2 x 170.2 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
The Hourglass, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
67 x 68 1/2 inches (170.2 x 174 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

Stefan Bondell Right's Rites, 2018

Stefan Bondell
Right's Rites, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
67 x 68 inches (170.2 x 172.7 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Border Crossing, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
67 x 84 inches (170.2 x 213.4 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
The Eagle's Sarcophagus, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
90 1/2 x 139 1/4 inches (229.9 x 353.7 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

 

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Insurrection, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
89 x 137 3/4 inches (226.1 x 349.9 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
The Toll, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
79 x 135 3/4 inches (200.7 x 344.8 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Plague and Science, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
68 x 123 inches (172.7 x 312.4 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
2020 Vision, 2020
Acrylic on canvas
79 x 109 inches (200.7 x 276.9 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

Stefan Bondell March for Justice, 2020 - 2021

Stefan Bondell
March for Justice, 2020 - 2021
Acrylic on canvas
79 x 137 3/4 inches (200.7 x 349.9 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Failed Wars, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
90 3/4 x 138 inches (230.5 x 350.5 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Isis and the Eagle, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
79 x 75 1/2 inches (200.7 x 191.8 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Transnational, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
79 x 77 1/2 inches (200.6 x 196.8 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
The Death of the Body Politic, 2020
Acrylic on canvas
90 3/4 x 97 inches (230.5 x 246.4 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
The Body Politic, 2019 - 2020
Acrylic on canvas
67 x 73 3/4 inches (170.2 x 187.3 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

Dark painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Justice in Crisis, 2019
Acrylic on canvas
67 x 65 1/2 inches (170.2 x 166.4 cm)

monochromatic painting by Stefan Bondell

Stefan Bondell
Beheading Treason, 2018
Acrylic on canvas
90 3/4 x 139 inches (230.5 x 353.1 cm)
© Stefan Bondell; Photo by Argenis Apolinario; Courtesy the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery

Press Release

Vito Schnabel Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Stefan Bondell: Dark Marks, opening at its West Chelsea location on February 2, 2023. This presentation will debut works from the New York poet and artist’s most recent series of paintings – a dramatic series of monumentally scaled works executed in an obsidian palette, with deep, compounded layers of classical and contemporary imagery used to explore the turbulent sociopolitical condition of the United States today.

On view through March 18, 2023, Dark Marks is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery.

In the works on view in Dark Marks, Bondell brings a particularly New York sensibility to the centuries-old painting paradigms of chiaroscuro and tenebroso. Canvases with a dark alley atmosphere are dense with intricate black marks depicting thickets of figures and bits of narrative from antiquity and the present. Bondell’s art is centered around storytelling, and he is here using cultural signifiers to construct a visual diary of the pandemic, recent political unrest, and wider social conflicts.

Much of the imagery in Bondell’s recent work is gleaned directly from classical antiquity. A native New Yorker, he grew up visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and its vast collections have exerted an abiding influence. His visual lexicon mingles imagery from Greek, Roman, and French statuary, Mayan deities, and sculpture from Asian, African, and Central and South American cultures, with images of modern-day figures familiar from politics and mass media. By “doing the most with the least”– committing fully to his deep black palette– Bondell draws his array of pictures into elaborate constructions. His repetition and reconsideration of black zones focus the viewer’s concentration on the structure of each painting, pulling the eye and mind from region to region of the composition until they eventually coalesce into recognizable narratives.

Within his intricate and psychotropic designs, Bondell embeds architectural details, mythic symbols, and patriotic tropes: an unfurled American flag waves over a majestic king of the beasts, adjacent to a vulnerable child whose body seamlessly morphs into the lion’s mane. The sacred and profane merge to poetic effect in such compositions, yielding a highly original form of history painting.

About the artist

Stefan Bondell (b. 1981) was born and raised in New York. He is a painter and a poet, and his work has been exhibited at Vito Schnabel Gallery, New York; The Hole, New York; Acquavella Galleries, New York; 39 Great Jones, New York; Tripoli Gallery, Southampton, NY; OHWOW, Miami; Royal/T, Los Angeles; and the Soncino Biennial, Italy. Bondell’s work is included in the permanent collection of the High Museum, Atlanta.