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In Gallery 2, CLARK presents the work of Eric Simon (Montreal) and Paul P. (Toronto), two artists exploring the genre of portraiture in their practices.
The drawings and watercolours of Paul P. depict the faces of young men, drawn from gay pornography of the 1970s and 1980s. This series of portraits of forgotten little porn stars constitutes, for the artist, a kind of archive, reviving the memory of a period that was heavily impacted by the AIDS pandemic. Moreover, these representations of men in their flower, take us back to issues of the passage of time, the flight of youth and the loss of innocence. Lending his attention to the gaze of his subjects, Paul P. transmits through his work the states of confusion, desire, ecstasy and abandon that accompany ones earliest sexual experiences. Offering a variety of tones of pink, the sugary colouration of many of these images underlines their erotic connotations while simultaneously evoking the puerile candor of inexperience.
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The passage of time also constitutes an important motif in the artistic production of Eric Simon. For over twenty years, Simon has made pencil self-portraits on paper. At CLARK he presents an installation bringing together more than 200 of these self-portraits. Faced with this colossal work, the viewer will be tempted to reconstitute the movement of time and to follow the marks of its passing, all while being unable to do so. In fact, rather than trying to faithfully reproduce his image, the artist amused himself by lightly transforming his features, thinning out his profile here, remodeling the shape of his nose, or the squareness of his jaw. The accumulation of all these images of the same model, who is never quite the same, questions, with a certain humour, the notions of identity, of perception and of self-image.
NdeB. translated by PduB.
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Untitled, 2003, Watercolour on paper, 12" x 6"
© Paul P. , courtesy the artist and Daniel Reich Gallery.
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Graphite sur papier, 1999 © Eric Simon
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Paul P. holds a Bachelors degree from York University in Toronto (2000). He has shown in solo and group shows since 1999, notably in Toronto, Winnipeg, Santa Monica and New York. The artist thanks the Daniel Reich Gallery.
Eric Simon has shown his work in solo and group shows, notably in Montreal, Zurich, Basel and Marseilles. He curated the exhibition Portraits-robots (Galerie Graff, 2002) and edited a special dossier in La Fabrique magazine (France). Eric Simon is the author of Lamoureux cosmique (Boreal, 1991) and La visite du cerveau (lOie de Cravan, 2000.) He also wrote Les aventures de Jim Madigan, a series of stories broadcast on Radio-Canada. The artist would like to thank Sonic Sonia.
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