FEBRUARY 15TH, 2024 - MARCH 15TH, 2024 555W 25th St.New York, NY, 10001
Gallery AP Space is pleased to announce the inaugural show by Alexander Yulish at its new Chelsea location with a solo exhibition titled, "The Space In Between".
Alexander Yulish was born in New York and studied fine art at Connecticut College. He
currently resides between New York and Los Angeles. Yulish has had solo exhibitions at ACE
Gallery in Los Angeles and Trinity London. His work is included in the collection of Museo
Jumex in Mexico City. This forthcoming exhibition at Gallery AP Space will be his largest show
to date, years in the making.
Yulish works within an unfolding narrative of improvisation and abstraction in paintings that
convey the inner psychology of both human and external forms. Working predominantly in
A large-scale, Yulish utilizes a direct, impasto brush, building irregular shapes layer by layer into
gestural, complex color arrangements to reveal abstract figurative forms. The
movement of these gestures throughout each painting is marked simultaneously by harmony,
undulation, and discord, all playing out across the canvas with a distinct lyrical impulse unifying
the composition of his work. The scale of each work allows him to communicate an inner
dialogue with tactful urgency, expressing the depths and complexities of the human psyche.
Painting within an immediate and expressive style, Yulish’s studio practice is born of varying
applications of acrylic on canvas as part of an elaborative process. Swirls of lines and broader
shapes are established, conjoined, integrated, and sometimes lost within the ceaseless creation
of new forms and expressions. You can glimmer traces of Parisian bohemians like Modigliani
and Delaunay and the grit of contemporary society. This tension between success, failure, and the
precariousness of sustaining gestural rhythm are active elements that define his creative
process as well as the nature of his depicted subjects.
This new body of work comes from the space in between words and actions; the perceived
action and inaction; the spoken and unspoken. His paintings combine swelling movement and
transparency, optical effects that mirror his interest in celestial bodies and symbols, prismatic
auras, and other sublime and romantic gestural visions. You can glimmer traces of Parisian
bohemians like Modigliani and Delaunay while exploring the growing brutality of our functioning
world and the absolute fragility of our emotional state. The chair is a symbol of safety in the
work while the window is a way to escape that world. The little figures are instances of intimacy
that convey connection and anger. reflects a deep exploration of the human experience and the
artist's perception of the world. Through colors and small figures, the artist captures instances of
intimacy, connection, and anger, which collectively embody the essence of the show's title.
His loose brushwork and captivating palette, ranging from sugary pastels to deeper blacks and
indigos, imbue his pieces with an abstract quality, akin to pure expressions of art-historically
infused painterly innocence. Through the scale of his work, Yulish conveys an inner dialogue with tactful urgency, articulating the depths and complexities of the human psyche. His paintings
trace Parisian bohemians like Modigliani and Delaunay while exploring the growing brutality of
our functioning world and the absolute fragility of our emotional state.
The work delves into the immediacy of life's journey, highlighting its fragility and unbreakable
nature. The artist is drawn to the paradoxes and unpredictability of existence, seeking to convey
the immediacy, vulnerability, and fragility of life to the audience. The show, which has been in
the making for several years, serves as a reflection of the artist's vision of the world, portraying
the internal struggle and conflict that permeates society. It acts as a road map, inviting viewers
to contemplate and reinterpret the complexities of life.
Central to the body of work is the theme of the tenuous connection between humanity and
intimacy, emphasizing the importance of preserving this connection amidst a world torn apart by
conflict. The show serves as a foundational piece for the artist's future work, capturing the twists
and turns of life's journey and the immediacy of human action..
The Space In Between serves as a recording of the world's state and the psychological trauma
within it, prompting a heightened awareness of imbalance and fragility both on a broad scale
and in the artist's personal life.