post-title Sterling Ruby | IN WARM SHROUD. KISSING THE BLOOM CRUX. A FROST WINDOW. | Sprüth Magers Berlin | 29.04.-30.06.2022

Sterling Ruby | IN WARM SHROUD. KISSING THE BLOOM CRUX. A FROST WINDOW. | Sprüth Magers Berlin | 29.04.-30.06.2022

Sterling Ruby | IN WARM SHROUD. KISSING THE BLOOM CRUX. A FROST WINDOW. | Sprüth Magers Berlin | 29.04.-30.06.2022

Sterling Ruby | IN WARM SHROUD. KISSING THE BLOOM CRUX. A FROST WINDOW. | Sprüth Magers Berlin | 29.04.-30.06.2022

until 30.06. | #3420ARTatBerlin | Sprüth Magers Berlin presents from 29. April 2022 the exhibition IN WARM SHROUD. KISSING THE BLOOM CRUX. A FROST WINDOW. by the artist Sterling Ruby.

Since the early 2000s, Sterling Ruby has moved nimbly between mediums and disciplines, connecting art, craft, popular culture, history, philosophy and other fields to produce a rich compendium of objects and images. Deeply invested in the materials he uses, Ruby incorporates their histories and tactile qualities into each of his series, as well as his autobiography and world view. The examination of underlying social structures and social power constructs is an essential starting point for Ruby. Through compositional strategies such as verticality, duality, shifts in scale, the combination of the most diverse materials as well as references to craft and mechanisms of the creative process itself, the paintings, textile works, ceramics and sculptures installed in the Berlin gallery display central subjects of his artistic practice.

The title, IN WARM SHROUD. KISSING THE BLOOM CRUX. A FROST WINDOW., offers a lyrical entry point to the exhibition in an abbreviated, poetic language, nodding to the titles of several bodies of work. A group of new WIDW. paintings (short for “window”), an ongoing series, feature deep-blue hues that shift to lush turquoise via gestural white highlights, intimating the movement of water across the canvas surface, caught between liquid and frozen. As with all WIDW. works, painted cardboard columns divide the canvas in two, suggesting the panes of a window and the consequent polar notion of looking out or looking in. The paintings’ tactility and everyday motifs generate a space of intimacy, domesticity and warmth, despite the icy tonalities. And their placement in a space with actual windows, moreover, creates a physical and metaphorical doubling that situates the viewer between pictorial surface and actual depth.

Ruby’s new QUILTS expand this dynamic on a vast, monumental scale, in a suite of wall-based works that connect to his longtime engagement with fabric and assemblage. For over ten years, the artist has merged the realms of textile and painting, in series such as BC and FLAGS. But the connection to cloth extends further back to his childhood in rural Pennsylvania, where Amish crafts like woodworking and quilting were prevalent. Ruby started piecing fabric scraps together into clothing as a teenager, armed with a sewing machine gifted from his mother. Later, after years of making clothing in the studio alongside his paintings, sculptures, ceramics and textile[1]based “soft works,” Ruby formalized this element of his practice in 2019 when he launched the label S.R. STUDIO. LA. CA. and began presenting at major international fashion weeks.

The QUILTS embody warmth, touch and the handmade. Brightly colored skeins of tangled yarn, striped elastic bands designed by the artist, heat-pressed, collaged images and a variety of treated and patterned fabrics are sutured together in rectangular compositions, bisected horizontally and vertically. These fabric elements and techniques, many of which are appropriated from fashion and pattern-making, are reconfigured so as to reimagine new material possibilities in which the concepts of painting, tapestry and textile are entwined.

Ruby’s use of assemblage in the QUILTS, particularly with everyday textiles, recall important art historical precedents from the 1960s, including Robert Rauschenberg’s combines and the West Coast work of Bruce Conner and Betye Saar. At the same time, they also resonate with the grandiose backdrops of 1960s-era rock arena shows. Here, the binaries of art and craft, monumentality and intimacy, macro and micro, body and environment are collapsed, resulting in works that defy categorization.

ART at Berlin - courtesy of Sprüth Magers and Sterling Ruby Studio - Sterling Ruby - QUILT (7807)
Sterling Ruby, QUILT (7807), 2022, Photo: Robert Wedemeyer,
Courtesy Sterling Ruby Studio and Sprüth Magers

In the upstairs gallery, a selection of Ruby’s ceramic FLOWERS and REIF sculptures— also wall-bound, dimensional works—explore varying geometries in forms that likewise open, collapse and reconstitute themselves in different guises. The FLOWERS echo native California species such as daisies and sunflowers, and paired with Ruby’s lustrous metallic glazes, they point to ornamental traditions from antiquity to the present. Yet these signifiers of nature and beauty are punctured at their center with the artist’s quick, stabbing gestures.

The angular shards of the REIF sculptures (an abbreviation of “relief”) similarly cut through the works’ compositions, creating networks of shadow and depth across their bas-relief surfaces. Compiled of offcuts and discarded scraps from previous works that the artist amasses in his studio, REIFS convey Ruby’s impulse to reinvestigate materials. A parallel type of excavation is performed into his personal history through the inclusion of wood pieces from his mother’s barn, which was disassembled after her death and shipped from New Freedom, Pennsylvania, to Los Angeles. The REIFS’ scale give them an approachable quality, and the makeshift, hand-assembled components point to the ingredients of craft and transformation that run throughout Ruby’s exhibition.

The show title, an imagistic collection of references to these distinct bodies of work, creates a sense of continuity within Ruby’s exploration—existing upon a singular plane, these pieces are punctuated only by each other. IN WARM SHROUD. KISSING THE BLOOM CRUX. A FROST WINDOW. maps many of the fundamental questions with which Ruby’s art grapples, offering viewers diverse inroads into his multifaceted work.

Sterling Ruby (*1972, Bitburg, Germany, American/Dutch) lives and works in Los Angeles. Solo exhibitions include Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens (2021), Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2020), Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (2019), Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas (2019), Museum of Art and Design, New York (2018), Des Moines Art Museum (2018), Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2017), Winterpalais, Belvedere Museum, Vienna (2016), and Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris (2015). Selected recent group exhibitions include those at The Metropolitain Museum of Art (2021–22), 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan (2020), Desert X Biennial (2019) and others at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2019), National Museum of Modern Art, Osaka (2019), Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2018), Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (2018), Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Palais Du Louvre, Paris (2017), Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2017), Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2017), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2016), and Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2016).

Exhibition dates: Friday, 29. April – Thursday, 30. June 2022

Special opening for the Gallery Weekend Berlin: Friday, 29. April to Sunday, 1. May 2022

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