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Exhibition

Neil Zakiewicz

9 Nov-14 Dec 2024
PV 9 Nov 2024, 12-6pm

domobaal
London WC1N 2ES

Overview

Neil Zakiewicz
Blinkys
09.11.24 – 14.12.24


opens: saturday 9 september noon to six pm
then: thursdays/fridays/saturdays noon to six pm + at other times by appt

An anticipatory screen cursor, a puppet’s discoid eye moving between open and lash-shut; a spectral recollection; the stuttering gas-tube signage above a members’ club; a German minimalist. It could be a lost episode of The Mighty Boosh. 

Blinkys is at once everything it says on the tin and the magic bits of decision-making we rarely think about but that define our assessments of and interactions with others. It pays playful homage to notions of portraiture and painting in a time of rampant selfie-ism and algorithmic image generation. And, the long and twisty history of creators as ‘characters’, interesting people - famous or otherwise - known through their work or perhaps intimately. But, here, all sitters have been referentially rinsed, marinated in the mind’s eye to arrive canvas-first as a riotous universe of remodelled signifiers.

We understand people as much through what they do and create as through how they appear, and in Neil Zakiewicz’s world, visual appearances are as mercurial and wilful as the words that might be used to describe them. Sometimes, they are simply proper nouns in designer fonts, all Euclidean angles chromatically Cirque du Soleil-ed into being via a joyful Ab-Ex palette. The artist himself can be found among the fray of creatives that move him – rhomboid, hole-punch-eyed and  rendered in Guston pink.

Where the titular art figure Palermo freed painted ‘objects’ from their contexts, Zakiewicz appears to have ushered them back into each ground on the Vinted promise of being used to rebuild something, or someone, anew. Yet, each canvas is bordered by a box-like frame – Mobius neo-geo strips that remind us of its objecthood,  unchanged through time. A nod perhaps to the enduring effectiveness of painting and its oldest tropes, or maybe just to the fact he has found a new love for them both.

domo baal is very much looking forward to presenting Neil Zakiewicz's third solo in the gallery following on from Working in 2008 (with a text by John Chilver) and Come Alive in 2022. With many thanks to Rebecca Geldard appleandhat.com for the text and Andy Keate for the photography.

2025 exhibitions: Alice Wilson, Dermot O'Brien, Nicky Hirst, Kristaps Ancāns.