Exhibition

James Rielly

Visions and Revisions

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Dates
24 May - 17 June 2024

Gallery Hours
All Days: 11 am–6 pm
Tuesday/Wednesday: Closed

Artist
James Rielly

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"Visions and Revisions," an exhibition by British artist James Rielly (b. 1956), whose work continues to challenge with its complex interplay of form, narrative, and vision. The artworks that will be shown range from his iconic pieces characterized by recognizable stripes and the use of pastel tones, to explorations of traditional still life. His work is iconic in the sense of depicting eyes with a strong, staring manner that is found across multiple works, spanning from figurative to almost abstract. The suggestive presence of eyes—intense and compelling—dominates his creations, reflecting a profound dialogue between contemporary disruptions and historical continuities.

James Rielly’s work has always engaged deeply with the subtleties of human perception and the unspoken dialogues that unfold within moments of eye contact. This show extends that exploration, presenting works that embody the tension between seeing and being seen, between the external world and internal experience. The eyes in Rielly's works do not merely observe but question, reflecting the conflicts and connections that define human interaction.

In the piece inspired by Kafka’s "The Metamorphosis," Rielly captures the alienation and transformation of Kafka’s protagonist, Gregor Samsa, with a stark poignancy that resonates with contemporary feelings of dislocation and identity crisis. These works are not literal depictions but rather evoke the emotional and psychological undercurrents of Kafka’s narrative, drawing viewers into a space of empathy and reflection.

Alongside these modern meditations are Rielly’s revisitations of traditional diptychs and genres such as "la nature morte." Here, Rielly pays homage to the Flemish and especially Dutch Baroque traditions, infusing classic still life compositions with a freshness that bridges past and present. His flowers and mundane objects, rendered with an almost hyperreal clarity, are juxtaposed against abstract elements, creating a visual dialogue between the conventional and the unexpected.

The most striking of Rielly’s thematic threads in this exhibition is the use of eyes. Eyes appear throughout his works, not just as anatomical features but as windows to the soul and society. These eyes challenge the viewers, holding them in moments of 'confliction'—a term Rielly uses to describe the everyday confrontations and connections made through eye contact. This motif transforms the gallery space into a field of visual and metaphorical mystery, where each painting looks back at the viewer, inviting a deeper engagement.

"Visions and Revisions" at Buysse Gallery; it is an experiential journey through the layers of human consciousness, mediated by the artistic vision of James Rielly. Through his masterful blending of traditional techniques and contemporary sensibilities, Rielly not only revisits art history but revises it, proposing new ways of seeing and understanding our world.

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Image: James Rielly Living in positive times, 2024 Oil paint on linen. 82 5/8 x 74 3/4 in 210 x 190 cm. 
On view at  Buysse, Knokke-Heist, 2024

Visions and Revisions

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