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Year:2008
Class:Original Art
Status:Official
Run:1
Technique:Original Mixed Media
Paper:Oil on Panel
Size:24 X 36
Markings:Signed
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Target Practice
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Jonathan Viner
Target Practice
A Solo Exhibition
Opening reception - Saturday, January 12th, 7pm-9pm
January 12, 2008 through February 9, 2008


NEW YORK, NY (January 2, 2008) — Jonathan LeVine Gallery is pleased to present Target Practice, a solo exhibition featuring an exciting collection of new paintings and drawings by Jonathan Viner. This will be the artist’s second solo show at the gallery, and his largest exhibition to date. Viner’s work has continued to mature in both form and scope and in his newest body of work he delves into themes of vulnerability, power, and survival. The artist chose to call his exhibit Target Practice not only because it fits the subject matter of this work, but also because it functions as a metaphor for his time in the studio. “Imagine waking up, going alone to a secluded field, and shooting at targets all day, every day, for your entire life,” he recently said. “That’s basically what I do.”

Working on smooth gessoed panels in oils, Viner builds his images gradually; layer upon layer, resulting in vividly detailed subjects and environments of remarkable depth and atmosphere. There is no linear narrative thread running through this body of work. However, Viner's repetition of visual motifs seems to link some paintings to others, in a nonlinear fashion. The significance of any such connections is left for the viewer to decipher. In Target Practice, Viner depicts people who are scrambling for safety in a hostile world. They peer through binoculars, take cover behind walls, don armor, wield weapons, sit and worry, or strip naked in order to survive and grow. While the subject matter may be ominous and bleak, the viewer is seduced and assuaged by the stark beauty of Viner's imagery.
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