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About Mathew Cerletty's Paintings and Solo Exhibitions by Bavajan Shaik

Mathew Cerletty was born on 1980 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin New York. Matthew Cerletty's paintings encapsulate a cosmopolitan air with their voguish finish and ambivalent sexuality. Presenting a fragmented body, Cerletty's untitled trade's image for the fetish of gesture, his absent figure reduced to an intimation of style. Rendered as graphic form against an empty slate colored ground, Cerletty's hands seem strangely foreign and empirical. Classically positioned, Cerletty sets his study as abstracted intrigue, his opaque white sleeve and purple nail polish convert the representational to formalist balance, constructing the sublime through the simplicity of casual expression.

Matthew Cerletty's Untitled reconsiders the figure as an abstracted strategy of design. Set on a cold ground, his torso is centered as an obsessional focus of concentration. Rendered with painterly impasto, his shirt becomes a slacker study of illusionary space: its simplified cartoon form balancing between graphic flatness and 3D perspective, the stylised shadow alluding to sculptural form reinforces the planar surface. The addition of the hands converts Cerletty's painting from compositional study to relational subject, infusing traditional line, shape, and tone with dandyish and charismatic personality.

Mathew Cerletty's work ranges from acutely rendered realist paintings and drawings to text based work distilling images of lifestyle ideals. Throughout his practice Cerletty defines the rules of attraction, using the formal qualities of painting to explore the principles of beauty and fixation. In N, traditional imagery is exchanged for a simple letter: a person's initial, empty logo, generic mark, or graphic design. Set on a textured white ground, the letter's painterly domination commands with its force of expression and charismatic humour. Rendered in envy-green and adorned with anthropomorphic eyes, N assumes centre of attention as typeface of sheer vanity.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2006

• I Love My Scene, Mary Boone Gallery, New York• Goodbye To All That, Rivington Arms, New York

2005

• Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris• Neocon, Gavin Brown's Enterprise at Passerby, New York• Art Review 25: Emerging US Artists, Phillips, de Pury & Company, New York

2004

• Downtown for Democracy, Gavin Brown's Enterprise at Passerby, New York• Now Is A Good Time, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York• Such things I do just to make myself more attractive to you, Peres Projects, Los Angeles

2003

• Be In, Rivington Arms, New York• Today's Man, John Connelly Presents, New York• Hiromi Yoshii Gallery, Tokyo

2002

• I Kept All Your Letters, Rivington Arms, New York

Conclusions: Matthew Cerletty's paintings encapsulate a cosmopolitan air with their voguish finish and ambivalent sexuality. Presenting a fragmented body, Cerletty's untitled trades image for the fetish of gesture, his absent figure reduced to an intimation of style. Rendered as graphic form against an empty slate colored ground, Cerletty's hands seem strangely foreign and empirical.

What to Do Next...If you want any information about Matthew Cerletty or looking for his paintings please visit us on http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/math Mathew Cerletty's paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Mathew Cerletty. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art gallery.

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Mathew Cerletty (http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/mathew_cerletty.htm)





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