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Landon Metz is a
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abstract painter Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. Western art had been, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the 19t ...
and
conceptual art Conceptual art, also referred to as conceptualism, is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic, technical, and material concerns. Some works of conceptual art, sometimes called insta ...
ist, best known for his repetitive patterns, biomorphic shapes, and painting-based installations. Often echoing the architecture around it, Metz's poured compositions are ritualistic in their process and meditative in their impact.


Early life

Metz grew up in
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, born to parents of Mexican, Italian, Dutch and French heritage. Metz cites the Arizona desert as a primary influence for his use of color. Metz's paternal grandparents changed their son's surname from Gonzalez to Metz to shield him from racism that was prevalent in Chicago during the 1930s. While he was living in
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, Metz got married, then relocated to
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where he attended two semesters at
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before dropping out. Metz, his wife, Hannah Kristina Metz, and their son currently live in a 19th-century Gothic Revival Church in Brooklyn Heights.


Work


Paintings

Metz's painted work is composed from light washes of a custom dye he creates himself then paints in geometric shapes onto raw canvases. He repeats the process of painting the shapes several times on multiple canvases so that the canvases can be installed together forming repetitive patterns, or individually. Inspired by Color Field Painters such as
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, Morris Louis and
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, Metz incorporates stain techniques and the interplay between the weave of the canvas and the saturation of pigment. His earlier work largely incorporated single color patterns, and his more recent work has expanded to include more color gradations. In an interview with
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in 2018, Metz described his process stating, “There's this a core sentiment in my practice that's dealing with notions of authorship and relinquishing formal roles and hierarchies of authorship, so let's say that the most simple place that it becomes apparent is in the materials. It's dye, that's the paint, so it's really merging with the fibers of the canvas and the way the canvas reacts and pushes back against the medium, you get this natural vernacular that is beyond my control. There's a lot of chance in the depth of all these little holes.”


Other media

Metz has produced a number of works in other media, including sculpture, furniture, sound, film and poetry. He produced a film and furniture for an exhibition at Andersen's Contemporary in 2015 and, in 2018, he exhibited a sound work alongside a series of sculptures in stone at Von Bartha Gallery, Basel. In 2022, Zinck Editions published Metz's untitled edition of 30 with four artist proofs, in mirror polished bronze.


Music

In 2023, Metz released his debut album, ''Six Days at the Orange House'', through Sensitive Records. Recorded in the wake of significant life changes the artist experienced, the album explores the relationship between silence and sound.


Collaborations

In 2022, Finnish textile and clothing company
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announced a collaboration with Metz: ''Marimekko x Landon Metz''. The capsule line included dresses, shirts, a skirt, and scarf with prints based on Metz's artworks, emphasizing the connection between art and fashion. The artist collaborated with New York clothing company, Stòffa, on the design of a cotton suit, “EDITION 003,” in 2021. Metz produced the artwork for
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Quartet's album ''The Fifty Eleven Project'' (2018).


Solo exhibitions

Metz's work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at his representing galleries—
Sean Kelly Gallery Sean Kelly Gallery, founded in 1991 in New York City by British-born Sean Kelly, represents established and mid-career artists, particularly with work based in installation and performance. Owner Sean Kelly began in the British museum world by cur ...
, New York and Los Angeles; Von Bartha, Basel and Copenhagen; Galleria Minini, Brescia and Milan; and
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, London.


''Michael Jackson Penthouse'', 2014

Metz's first painting-based installation was hosted by the Retrospective Gallery, Hudson, NY in 2014. The artist's paintings were hung to engage with the architecture and encircle the viewer in an immersive experience.


''Landon Metz'', 2015

In 2015, James Fuentes Gallery presented an installation of Metz's first shaped canvases, hung in a manner to emphasize the architecture of the gallery and disorient the viewer's understanding of the space.


''&'', 2016

Continuing to produce shaped canvases in 2016, Metz's work was the subject of two simultaneous solo exhibitions at Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia, and Francesca Minini, Milan, where he presented his first 3D, two-part paintings.


''Asymmetrical Symmetry'', 2018

Metz's site-responsive exhibition, ''Asymmetrical Symmetry'', hosted by
Sean Kelly Gallery Sean Kelly Gallery, founded in 1991 in New York City by British-born Sean Kelly, represents established and mid-career artists, particularly with work based in installation and performance. Owner Sean Kelly began in the British museum world by cur ...
, New York in 2018, was conceived in response to the gallery's newly renovated space, designed by
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. For this exhibition, Metz utilized every component of the gallery, including the walls, floors and the ceiling.


''Love Songs'', 2021

In 2021, the UK gallery
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hosted a solo exhibition of Metz's paintings. Featuring work he created during the global
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, this exhibition emphasized the ability of art to provide mental and visual escapism.


''A Different Kind of Paradise'', 2022

While Metz's most common multi-panel format is the diptych, his largest work, titled ''MMXXII XL'', was produced for the exhibition ''A Different Kind of Paradise'', at
Sean Kelly Gallery Sean Kelly Gallery, founded in 1991 in New York City by British-born Sean Kelly, represents established and mid-career artists, particularly with work based in installation and performance. Owner Sean Kelly began in the British museum world by cur ...
, New York. The work consists of eight adjoining panels, each 80” tall by 64” wide, and references the panoramic hanging of
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’s Water Lilies at the
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in Paris.


Additional exhibitions

In 2014, Metz was the artist in residence at the Fondazione Antonio Dalle Nogare in Bolzano, Italy. In 2018, his work was the subject of a solo exhibition at
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in Rome. Metz was featured in a group exhibition at the
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in New York, and ''Greffes'', curated by Pier Paolo Pancotto at Villa Medici in Rome. In 2022, Metz's work was shown alongside paintings by Morris Louis at the Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York.


Publications

Metz's work and studio life have been the subject of publications by
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, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Libraryman, and Vimmerby Rinkeby. While preparing for his exhibition ''Michael Jackson Penthouse'', Metz was commissioned to photograph his artistic process for the Libraryman publication, ''West Street Studio: Landon Metz''. The book included a conversation between Metz and Diego Cortez, as well as a poem written by Metz. A special edition of 25 copies included a woodblock print, and the volume's slipcase was upholstered in an original dye and canvas painting.


Podcast

Metz co-hosts the
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''Abundance Zine'' with writer Christopher Schreck, where they facilitate conversations with creative thinkers about a range of topics across disciplines. Together they have interviewed Dan Colen, Raul de Nieves, Laraaji, and Carly Mark of Puppets and Puppets.


References


External links


Abundance Zine's official website

Sean Kelly Gallery, artist's page

Von Bartha Gallery, artist's page

Galleria Massimo Minini, artist's page

Waddington Custot, artist's page
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