IAN STANTON

IAN STANTONASSESSMENTS

June 29 - August 10, 2024
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

OCHI is pleased to present Assessments, an exhibition of new and recent work by artist Ian Stanton. This is Stanton’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Assessments will be on view at OCHI, located at 3301 W Washington Boulevard in Los Angeles, California from June 29 through August 10, 2024. An Artist’s Reception will be held on Saturday, June 29th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM PST.

Ian Stanton makes paintings of singular subjects—uncanny, in situ, or in various states of temporal suspension. Assessments features paintings of clouds moments before their shapes dissolve, elusive figures caught in the act of turning away, and a collection of jewelry under appraisal. Working from an archive of found imagery as well as from his own photographs, Stanton is drawn to subjects that evade immediate legibility, flirt with narrative impulse, and reflect the lack of agency in relation to the act of observation.

Stanton paints and continues to repaint the same or similar subjects sometimes spanning several years—a process he likens to recalibration, sequencing and pattern making, tuning, or even stuttering. Within a series of these revisitations, Stanton deploys unexpected shifts of tone, color, clarity, scale, or resolution, each part of a rhizomatic sprawl through infinite moments of observation and the adjacent associative thoughts that occur as a painting unfolds. Establishing systems of visual logic and repeatedly breaking them, Stanton’s paintings embody the fundamentals of improvisation and embrace time as a strategy to continuously recontextualize memory within the present marked by mood, season, time of day.

With an intentionally limited palette, Stanton’s paintings are primarily monochrome—sometimes rendered in unadulterated blacks and whites and at other times revealing a full spectrum of chromatic grays supplemented by undertones of warm umbers or cooler hues. Occasional and unpredictable stipples or swarms of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and purples appear—an ever-looming threat of color informed by a lifelong suspicion of color as a signifier of beauty. “I gravitate towards nuances of tonality, subtlety of edge, and delineation,” divulges Stanton. Born colorblind, abrupt color changes interfere with the particular quality of visual stimulation that informs Stanton’s paint application. Animated as he describes the light from a scanner gliding across the curved surfaces of pearls, Stanton is less likely to assign meaning to the jewelry’s former owner nor to the reason for evaluation—the experiences that matter are ones that can be forgotten and remembered again.*

Ian Stanton (b. 1989, Hong Kong) received a 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 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.

*Søren Kierkegaard, Either/Or (1943)

A painting of pearl jewelry laid side by side tagged for appraisal or bidding.A painting of a wispy cloud with a faint orange glow.A painting of a wispy cloud with a faint orange glow.A painting of a wispy cloud with a faint orange glow.A painting of seven necklaces and a pair of earrings labeled for appraisal.A painting of a bald head.A painting of a cloud glowing white on the left edge and darker towards the right.A monochrome painting of a women in profile were her head turned.A painting of a series of bracelets laid out next to each other ready for appraisal or bidding.A painting of the lower half of a woman's body standing in heels that are too small.

Press

  • Ian Stanton
    Assessments
    Artforum Must See
    July 2024
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