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Artworks
Clare Rojas USA, b. 1976
Locket, 2013Oil on canvas51 x 40 1/2 x 1 1/2 in
129.5 x 102.9 x 3.8 cm7801Further images
This work was exhibited only once, in 2013. It represents an extraordinary glimpse into a crucial moment in the development of a rare talent. In the early 2010s, after taking a...This work was exhibited only once, in 2013. It represents an extraordinary glimpse into a crucial moment in the development of a rare talent. In the early 2010s, after taking a break from painting to refocus the intentions of her practice, Rojas entered a period of fruitful experimentation that culminated in her transition from folk-inspired figuration to abstraction. This period resulted in the creation of the stunning body of abstract paintings documented in her monograph Plain Black: Abstract Paintings by Clare Rojas. Timeless and whimsical, the Plain Black paintings mark the formative stage of Rojas's shift towards plasticity as content: an evolution in style which saw her flat, colorful, abstract forms take on an almost narrative emotional presence. They signify a groundbreaking time when Rojas first mapped the liminal space between geometric and biomorphic abstraction, defining the distinctive visual language she employs today. All but a handful of the works documented in Plain Black have already been placed in private or institutional collections. The revelation in late 2020 of this and eight other paintings, and two ink drawings, from this period—unexhibited and unavailable since their debut in a 2013 solo exhibition at a New York pop-up gallery—was as surprising as it was thrilling. After the opening of that exhibition—held in an elegant, refurbished townhouse on the Upper East Side, half a block from Central Park—one reviewer wrote: “[Rojas’] contemporary abstract art was stunning against the white walls, crown moldings and antique fixtures.” Had they grasped the importance of the works in addition to their beauty, they could have made the investment of a lifetime. We are thrilled to be able to offer this rare, re-discovered major work from an essential period of experimentation in the career of an influential artist who is still on the rise.3of 3