NEW YORK

Joe Ballweg: Jazz Burger Drool

Oct 28 – Dec 4, 2016

Opening Reception: Fri, Oct 28, 6-8 pm 

Joe Ballweg: Jazz Burger Drool
October 28 – December 4, 2016
Opening reception: Friday, October 28th, 6–8pm

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BROOKLYN, NY- TSA NY is pleased to present Jazz Burger Drool, an exhibition of paintings by Joe Ballweg. Ballweg’s paintings present a series of characters that simultaneously embody human and animal attributes. In these works, anthropomorphism becomes a pictorial strategy to visualize the internal tension between our human yearnings for virtue and the ridiculous, putrid, and comedic nature of life.

Ballweg’s figure-forms reference archetypes of the collective unconscious including the devil, hero and the trickster. These subjects are embedded in a psychically charged space that provides a complex and evolving context for portrayed figures. Ballweg uses deceptively simple language and techniques to complex ends. Full-scale stencils allow refinement of the initial composition, and are used to create edges between varied moments of paint handling. The end result values dissonance as much as harmony, with paint flicked, brushed, ragged and poured across the canvas. Hallucinogenic clouds of color, tinted stains and boldly mopped areas of saturated paint are applied and adjusted until a visual singularity is found.  

Ballweg’s paintings often have an optical vibration or depict a figure seemingly in trance. The artist seeks to disarm the viewer as he juxtaposes the immediate and tactile with the diffuse and ethereal. Captain Beefheart, stoner metal, and improvisational jazz come to mind as Ballweg seeks to enrapture the viewer.

This is Ballweg’s first solo exhibition at TSA gallery. His most recent solo exhibition was at The Fort in Brooklyn. In 2016 his work has been featured in various group shows at spaces that include Storefront Ten Eyck, Brooklyn; Underdonk Gallery, Brooklyn; Embassy Gallery, Los Angeles; and Able Baker Gallery, Portland, Maine. Ballweg was born in New York and received his MFA from Boston University. He lives and works in Ridgewood, Queens.

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