Annette Wehrhahn Solo Show
April 28 - June 2, 2024
Comb, as in to Search
Curated by Tappeto Volante
Opening on Sunday, April 28, 2024, from 6 PM to 8 PM
On view until June 2, 2024
Tappeto Volante is thrilled to announce "Comb, as in to Search," a solo exhibition featuring paintings by Annette Wehrhahn from April 28 to June 2, 2024.
In "Comb, as in to Search," Wehrhahn celebrates the legacy of women abstract painters, imagining a sisterhood of all female abstract painters in conversation with one another. Drawing inspiration from female artists such as Pat Passlof, Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, and so many others, Wehrhahn celebrates the foremothers of this tradition, whom she sees as participants in a collective dialogue beyond male-dominated influences.
Wehrhahn experiments with materials and surface and uses oil paint that she grinds meticulously into safflower oil. Her intimate engagement with materials, including her homemade oil paint, allows her to deepen her understanding of color, resulting in works that are rich in singular hues or limited palettes. By using unconventional tools such as car wash sponges, fingers, DIY cardboard scrapers, and palette knives, she infuses her paintings with a palpable sense of movement and energy, capturing the essence of her lived experience and the implied presence of her body.
Wehrhahn's exploration of abstraction is further enriched by her childhood spent surrounded by Oriental rugs. The resemblance of her paintings to these textile treasures holds particular significance for Wehrhahn, whose grandfather was an antique dealer specializing in textiles from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran. For Wehrhahn, her paintings serve as visual representations of this deeply personal history, encapsulating the essence of the rugs that once filled her home and carrying within them the spirit of the anonymous women whose hands crafted them. Each paint stroke on these canvases is a testament to the legacy of creativity, resilience, and connection that flows through her family's lineage.
Annette Wehrhahn, "The Wizard’s Kitchen", 2024, Watercolor and Oil Paint on canvas, 61 × 50 in
Annette Wehrhahn, "The Golden Path", 2024, Watercolor and oil paint on canvas, 72 × 57 in
Annette Wehrhahn, "The Light Princess", 2024, Watercolor and Oil Paint on canvas, 44 × 37 in
Annette Wehrhahn, "Lipstick and Wine Coolers", 2024, Watercolor and Oil Paint on canvas, 56 × 46 in
Annette Wehrhahn, "Midnight and Moonlight", 2024, Watercolor and oil paint on canvas, 72 × 57 in
Annette Wehrhahn, "The Pleasure of Agreement", 2024, Watercolor and oil paint on canvas, 44 × 37 in