02 November 2012

Robert Jessup

"Little Me as a Dog", 2012
Oil on Canvas, 20"x20"

I received my copy of New American Paintings the other day and have not been able to get my eyes away from the pages with Robert Jessup's work.  From what I can see, he has been working in representation to show the viewer a story for the majority of his career.  The past two years of paintings however, have drastically changed in style. Jessup says of his process, "A painting is done when the last punch lands," and that his work is made with "...equal parts deliberation and desperation."

"Head Woman 12-26", 2012
Oil, 18"x18"

There is an aggression and immediacy from the swooping strokes of Jessup's brush that channel a sense of honesty and memory.

Here, look at some of his older work to see the stylistic switch I'm talking about:

Nighscene, 1999
Oil on canvas, 70"x80"

Sister, 2001

Oil on Canvas, 60"x60"


Half Head, Ice Cream, 2004
Oil on board, 11"x14"

Cloud Series, #11, 2006
Oil on canvas, 30"x30"

Couple, Bedroom, 2007
Oil on canvas, 44"x42"
from the couples in love series

Although there has been a huge shift in the way Jessup is using his paint, I would argue that the narrative remains present in his work.  The two portraits at the top from this year are equally as capable of relating a narrative as "Half Head, Ice Cream" from 2004, with an additional kick from the raw application of paint.  In the newer work I spend time looking at the piece trying to find landmarks such as a nose or an ear and in the older work I am spending that same time trying to figure things out, like "Where did that lady get that amazing purple wig?" or, "What's up with that angry cat?"  There is an equal balance of detective work the viewer must put to in both bodies of work, which is what stimulates me as a viewer and challenges me as a painter.

Here are a few more of Jessup's work from this year with the new style and a huge punch of narrative.

"Cloud and Meteor" 2012
Oil, 42"x48"


"Dr. Jung with his Mistress in the Mountains" 2012
Oil, 64"96"

"A Family Climbs the Mountain" 2012
Oil, 64"x84"

"Portrait of a Woman (Robert's Thumb)" 2012
Oil, 48"x42"

I had such a hard time picking work to show here, do yourself a favor and go to Robert Jessup's website and have a look at more of his paintings.

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