Clouds (11B), 2021

Oil on canvas

30 x 20 in (76.2 x 50.8 cm)

Jewelry (1C), 2024

Oil on canvas

72 x 54 in (182.9 x 137.2 cm)

Clouds (10), 2021

Oil on canvas

72 x 54 in (182.9 x 137.2 cm)

Jewelry (3B), 2021

Oil on canvas

20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.6 cm)

Head (1B), 2021

Oil on canvas

72 x 54 in (182.9 x 137.2 cm)

Using imagery from an array of sources, most crucially his own photographs, Ian Stanton makes paintings that prioritize distortion, obfuscation, reiteration, and improvisation as strategies to engage with the concepts of mnemonic life and the forces of cultural disavowal. Stanton gravitates towards subjects that evade immediate legibility, flirt with narrative impulse, and reflect a loss of agency within the realm of observation. This growing list of subjects includes indexed jewelry, Solingen butter knives, a cultural artifact from the Louvre, baby’s breath flowers, suspended cloud formations, and a variety of unidentifiable figures that turn away from their viewers.

Working in an intentionally limited palette, Stanton’s paintings are primarily monochrome. Some paintings feature unadulterated blacks and whites, while others embrace warm or cool undertones, a spectrum of pulsating chromatic grays, or inexplicably variegated color. This ever-looming threat of color is informed by the artist’s lifelong suspicion of color as a signifier of beauty alongside his colorblindness.

Stanton (b. 1989, Hong Kong) earned his BA in fine arts and philosophy from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at venues including OCHI, Roberts Projects, Actual Size, in lieu, Dread Lounge, and Human Resources in Los Angeles, CA; Rice University and Johnathan Hopson Gallery in Houston, TX; Darger HQ in Omaha, NE; 99 Suffolk in New York, NY; and Wieden+Kennedy in Tokyo, Japan. Stanton currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

EDUCATION

2013

BA, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

SOLO & TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS

2024

Assessments, OCHI, Los Angeles, CA

2020

Nues, with Jessica Hang, in lieu, Los Angeles, CA

2013

Please. Hold., Helen Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

2012

Hello m_rosa, 3001 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

2011

RED, with Akhila Maya, Actual Size Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2024

On Alchemy, Roberts Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Spring Flowers, OCHI, Sun Valley, ID

2020

Tove & Melton & Lisa & Gareth & &c., Johnathan Hopson Gallery, Houston, TX
Reversibility, Loup, New York, NY
Kondoing, 99 Suffolk, New York, NY
IACSHB, 300 Avery Storage, Los Angeles, CA

2019

Public Access Reading Room, Darger HQ, Omaha, NE

2018

Scroll, Wieden+Kennedy, Tokyo, Japan

2017

Water in the Camera, curated by Shannon Ebner, Contact Lab, Los Angeles, CA

2016

KLUD, curated by Lisa Lapinski, Rice University, Houston, TX
In The Desert, Dread Lounge, Los Angeles, CA

2013

From Our Generation To Yours [...], Contact Lab, Los Angeles, CA

2011

Essential Document, curated by A.L. Steiner, Human Resources, Los Angeles, CA
400%, Helen Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Big Bertha & The Lurch, 3001 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
DeathMedicine, Royal/T, Culver City, CA
Here & Now, Fisher Museum of Art, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
DEAR, Helen Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

2010

Careful, 3001 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA

SELECTED CURATORIAL PROJECTS

2023

Softimage Poetics, co-organized with Nora N. Kahn, Seker Factory, Los Angeles, CA

2020

Amalia Ulman: International Intrigue, motherculture, Los Angeles, CA
Kelly Akashi: Total Meltdown, motherculture, Los Angeles, CA
Olivia Erlanger: Ida, motherculture, Los Angeles, CA
Jake Cruzen: Wishbather, motherculture, Los Angeles, CA
Marlie Mul: Stuff, motherculture, Los Angeles, CA
Anna-Sophia Berger: In a Very Complex Country, motherculture, Los Angeles, CA

2019

This Ready Flesh, featuring Cindy Conrad, Young Joon Kwak, and Tucker Rae-Grant, motherculture, Los Angeles, CA

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY / PUBLICATIONS / EDITIONS

2024

The Racket Journal, Iss. 89, Sep. 19
Must See Exhibition: Assessments, Artforum, Jun. 29

2018

Scroll, with Jessica Hang (artist book)

2017

DOG (SK), published by Spinelli Kilcollin (letterpress edition)

2011

Rememory, (artist book)
We Parted, (artist book)

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

Helen Topping Architecture & Fine Arts Library, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

The Arch Lunar Art Archive, Arch Mission Foundation, the moon

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