peter opheim

Thinking of You, 2024, oil on canvas, 42 x 42 inches, 107 x 107 cm.

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The Hole is pleased to present Cocoon, Peter Opheim’s solo debut with the gallery. With over twenty new oil paintings and an installation of tiny clay sculptures and knit wall hangings, he elaborates his invented world as well as his art-making process.

After a 25-year career as an abstract painter, Opheim started anew; “since everything we see in the world around us has already been painted”, a family of imaginary creatures and Opheim’s career-defining style was born. His works are an intuitive manifestation of emergence: sculpting the figures first in clay, Opheim removes roadblocks to his imagination. Working intuitively with his hands, the creatures reveal themselves to him and he then paints “from life”.

Not focused on conveying a snapshot of our contemporary world or visual markers of the present day, the sculptural approach to making the subjects of the paintings results in works that exist out of time—the characters are transient yet grounded in subdued color fields, their bodies and borders ambiguous and hazy. In Meadow of My Heart, Holding You and others, multiple figures fill the canvas, an assortment of semi-recognizable parts from a few fuzzy friends fill the canvas, cat-like ears, skinny arms or blobby bodies, with many large eyeballs blinking. In paintings such as Thinking of You a lone figure presents themselves, staring right back at you.

Rather than conveying grandiosity, Opheim instead is in the pursuit of emotional impact. The exhibition includes smaller paintings than ever before, making viewers look closely and the textural brush strokes more prominent. In the large rear gallery, small sculptures are positioned on the floor, barely visible from the other side of the room and dwarfed by 17-foot ceilings. Above the paintings, large woven flowers climb the length of the wall, further figures revealing themselves at the base of the stems: a sense of coziness and protection settles in with clay figures nestled in a small wooden home carved by a fallen tree on his property in Taos, New Mexico.

For this recent body of work there is a shift to a different type of subtlety based on concepts of emergence, interconnectedness, and growth. The title Cocoon is a multifaceted metaphor for these themes, as when a caterpillar spins its body transforming into a chrysalis and cocoon, it is surrendering to transform. This emergence can’t be expedited; patience and independence are crucial, a butterfly must emerge on its own. In the work we see an emergence of form, skillful blurred brush marks of creatures in a softer, hazier palette than when we first showed Opheim in 2018 and an emergence of emotions, a warm joy, the sensation of standing in the sun. These new paintings were difficult to make, notes Opheim, with the figures only starting to reveal themself once the painting was close to completion. Opheim notes the importance of an intuitive organic emergence: “we can have preconceptions on how something is supposed to be, but that’s not how they are made”

Standing In The Sun, I Feel Your Arms Around Me the title of one of the larger paintings in the show and one of the potential titles for the exhibition, evokes the physical warmth that you feel in these paintings. The hues and figures are inviting yet the asymmetric, spherical bodies have just enough wonkiness to not be classified as overly “cute”. Opheim has shown extensively in Asia where Kawaii culture is widely pervasive and appreciated: New York is known for many things, but cuteness would not be one of them. While foreign, Opheim’s visual language feels refreshing and necessary, inviting curiosity and play through imagery we don’t often see in Western art. Here, Opheim is deliberately moving on from a lot of what we see in galleries at the moment and instead gives us enough room to think on our own, leaving space for our own joy and pleasure.

Peter Opheim (b. 1961 Landstuhl, Germany) is known for his paintings of fantastical imaginary creatures. Based between New York and Taos, New Mexico, his work has been exhibited in solo and group shows across North America, Europe, and Asia. Opheim first showed with The Hole in 2021 in Nature Morte and has been included in numerous group shows and fairs with us since. Recent solo exhibitions include FRIENDs at PAHO Gallery, Hiroshima; The Sublime and Elusive Flower, Powen Gallery, Taipei and Summer Adventures, Sens Gallery, Hong Kong. Opheim’s work is included in public and private collections internationally, including the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico, and has received grants and awards from The New York Foundation for the Arts, The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, and The Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has been featured in a variety of publications, including New American Painting

Standing In The Sun, I Feel Your Arms Around Me, 2024, oil on canvas, 75 x 75 inches, 191 x 191 cm.

Morning Flower, 2024, oil on canvas, 75 x 75 inches, 191 x 191 cm.

You Will Try Again One Day, 2024, oil on canvas, 48 x 96 inches, 122 x 244 cm.

Falling, In Love, With You, 2024, oil on canvas, 48 x 84 inches, 122 x 213 cm.

Meadow of My Heart, 2024, oil on canvas, 54 x 72 inches, 137 x 183 cm.

The Children of the Flower is Your Heart, 2024, oil on canvas, 54 x 72 inches, 137 x 183 cm.

Holding The Key, 2024, oil on canvas, 65 x 55 inches, 165 x 138 cm.

Protector of Your Heart, 2024, oil on canvas, 65 x 55 inches, 165 x 140 cm.

All is All, 2024, oil on canvas, 65 x 55 inches, 165 x 140 cm.

Thinking of You, 2024, oil on canvas, 42 x 42 inches, 107 x 107 cm.

Hello You, 2024, oil on canvas, 42 x 42 inches, 107 x 107 cm.

Holding You, 2024, oil on canvas, 40 x 44 inches, 102 x 112 cm.

Chris, 2024, oil on canvas, 32 x 30 inches, 81 x 76 cm.

Justin, 2024, oil on canvas, 22 x 22 inches, 56 x 56 cm.

Will, 2024, oil on canvas, 22 x 22 inches, 56 x 56 cm.

Tim, 2024, oil on canvas, 22 x 22 inches, 56 x 56 cm.

David, 2024, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 inches, 13 x 13 cm.

Jon, 2024, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 inches, 13 x 13 cm.

Eric, 2024, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 inches, 13 x 13 cm.

Jacob, 2024, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 inches, 13 x 13 cm.

Neal, 2024, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 inches, 13 x 13 cm.

Alex, 2024, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 inches, 13 x 13 cm.

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