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Smart Idiots

15 December 2022 - 9 January 2023

Free

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Spanish painter Matias Sánchez has only one true passion: painting. The act of painting is the foundation of Sánchez’s artistic practice, beyond style, subject, and narrative. The self- taught artist was born to paint. While he learned the craft from his father, his great teachers were works by important Spanish and European painters throughout history that he studied in museums and libraries. He has deep reverence for good paintings, and therefore has great respect for his colleagues, who in one way or another, also devoted themselves to painting.

For this reason, he has invited friends and colleagues whose work he appreciates for the exhibition at WOAW Gallery. All the artists in the exhibition are about the use of color, the physicality and sensations of painting. Sánchez works with colors, shapes, and composition until figures and scenery emerge. Cristina Lama and American painter Dan Schein also celebrate this style of impasto painting. French artist Gregory Forstner’s works are deeply rooted in the tradition of painting, shining a light on human nature through his animal figures like a fable. Some paintings tell a story, like Paco Pomet’s precisely rendered painting of a displaced reality. Some paintings celebrate the virtuosity of acting with paint, and sometimes the content takes a back seat, but it is all about painting. Some paintings were not created with a brush and pigment on a canvas, but with needle and thread like Klaas Rommelaere’s tapestries.

The world of painting is so vast and varied, the common thread between this selection of artists is that they share a sense of humor. The title “Smart Idiots” is tongue in cheek and perfectly reflects Sánchez’s wit. While the oxymoron does not make sense in the first instance, many successful people are probably smart idiots – deftly playing to their strengths and minimizing their shortcomings. The deprecating title also points to the imposter syndrome many of us can relate to. In reality, it may pay off to be a smart idiot than an idiotic genius.

Seemingly fun and silly, the title has many layers of understanding to it, much like the works by Sánchez, which are joyful and fun upon the first glance. When digging deeper, the viewer will see a certain menace and edge. Deeper yet, one will realize that the act of painting is his core interest. Any subject or narratives that manifests on the canvas is simply the result of the artist’s exploration of colors, shapes, and references distilled from the artist’s decades of dedication to studying history and the arts. Such depth comes so naturally that for him an inside joke about Brancusi or revolution poets are merely the basic tools and building blocks for his painting compositions. The selection of artists will act as a manifestation of Matías ’ artistic vision beyond the canvas.

ABOUT THE ARTIST / ORGANISER





Born in 1972 in Tübingen, Germany, Matías Sánchez is a self-taught artist currently living and working in Seville, Spain. Through his own exploration, the artist developed a signature style of vivid painterly surfaces as a backdrop against spirited characters and objects. To him, painting is simply about painting, indulging in the joy of doing so. Each work is an exploration of colors, paints, and the language of painting. While he uses recurring elements such as bones, rats, menacing figures, these are simply part of the painting language for the artist. The subject of the paintings are less important to Matías than the act of painting, the composition of a work and references distilled from the artist’s decades of dedication to studying history and the arts. Such depth comes so naturally that for him an inside joke about Brancusi or revolution poets are merely the basic tools and building blocks for his painting compositions.



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Start:
15 December 2022
End:
9 January 2023
Admission:
Free
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