Communiqué de presse
Stems Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Paul Rouphail, marking his second solo show with the gallery. This new body of work entitled “The Passenger”, includes new large still-life paintings, small-scale portraits and a collaboration between the artist and his spouse and fellow painter, Lindsay Merrill.
 
In depicting various domestic and maritime scenes the artist considers the nature of selfhood—transmuted in paint through objects, food and beverages—as irresolutely at odds with the world. The suite of twelve paintings, curated linearly through the gallery, tells the story of a man who leaves his home for a trip at sea and subsequently becomes ill. Inspired by Thomas Mann’s novel, “Death in Venice” and Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1974 film “The Passenger,” the artist presents the plight of an elderly protagonist— who shares a likeness to that of his own—through a variety of figurative and non-figurative paintings. With the small-scale face paintings, the artist presents an additional point-of-view to the story that includes neither the viewer nor the protagonist. These paintings of eyes confront and invite the viewer through the gallery by way of piercing or wayward glances. The artist modeled these portraits using the image generating output, SyleGAN which mimics images of real people by constructing uncanny—albeit austere—digital facsimiles of faces. Rouphail has further altered the AI images by adapting the eyes to his own facial expressions such as a grimace, a sob, or a grin. Borrowing elements from classic film grammar, these “close-ups” prompt the viewer to consider the faces as narrative queues, thereby underlining something of importance to the character just “off-screen.” Notions of authorship are further disrupted with the titular painting of the show which depicts the bedridden protagonist as the artist’s older, infirmed self. This monochromatic portrait, conceived and composed by Rouphail, was made in collaboration with his wife, Lindsay Merrill who executed the painting, adding her own analysis of the character’s bilious condition.
 
The still-lives include depictions of precariously placed food and beverage items in various domestic and maritime settings. These mostly large-scale paintings offer scenes of contradictory sensation: Mirroring the intemperate and aslant ocean horizon, the delicately prepared meals and untouched alcoholic beverages teeter on edges of table fixtures and window sills. The transparency of light, weather, glass, and tableware capture the poetics of being in a problem: How might one contain oneself within a world unrestrained?
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Paul Rouphail
Vues de l'exposition
Œuvres
  • Paul Rouphail Face 3, 2021 Oil on linen mounted to panel 25 x 20 cm. 10 x 8 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Face 3, 2021
    Oil on linen mounted to panel
    25 x 20 cm.
    10 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Face 2, 2021 Oil on linen mounted to panel 25 x 20 cm. 10 x 8 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Face 2, 2021
    Oil on linen mounted to panel
    25 x 20 cm.
    10 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Mid-Afternoon, 2021 Oil on linen 147 x 107 cm. 58 x 42 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Mid-Afternoon, 2021
    Oil on linen
    147 x 107 cm.
    58 x 42 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Wine, 2021 Oil on linen 66 x 56 cm. 26 x 22 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Wine, 2021
    Oil on linen
    66 x 56 cm.
    26 x 22 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Face 1, 2021 Oil on linen mounted to panel 25 x 20 cm. 10 x 8 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Face 1, 2021
    Oil on linen mounted to panel
    25 x 20 cm.
    10 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Face 4, 2021 Oil on linen mounted to panel 25 x 20 cm. 10 x 8 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Face 4, 2021
    Oil on linen mounted to panel
    25 x 20 cm.
    10 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Supper, 2021 Oil on linen 107 x 178 cm. 42 x 70 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Supper, 2021
    Oil on linen
    107 x 178 cm.
    42 x 70 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Das Boot, 2021 Oil on linen 147 x 107 cm. 58 x 42 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Das Boot, 2021
    Oil on linen
    147 x 107 cm.
    58 x 42 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Evening Room, 2021 Oil on linen 112 x 147 cm. 44 x 58 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Evening Room, 2021
    Oil on linen
    112 x 147 cm.
    44 x 58 in.
  • Paul Rouphail The Picture, 2021 Oil on linen 76 x 89 cm. 30 x 35 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    The Picture, 2021
    Oil on linen
    76 x 89 cm.
    30 x 35 in.
  • Paul Rouphail Icecream, 2021 Oil on linen 36 x 41 cm. 14 x 16 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    Icecream, 2021
    Oil on linen
    36 x 41 cm.
    14 x 16 in.
  • Paul Rouphail The Passenger, 2021 Oil on linen 66 x 91 cm. 26 x 36 in.
    Paul Rouphail
    The Passenger, 2021
    Oil on linen
    66 x 91 cm.
    26 x 36 in.