Sunday, February 14, 2027 at 1:00 PM to Tuesday, March 28, 2028 at 1:00 PM
Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Vielmetter Los Angeles is pleased to present two new and related paintings by Raffi Kalenderian in a focused spotlight presentation on view from February 14th through March 28th, 2026.One of the works features a vivid landscape portraying the Huntington Botanical Garden’s collection of cycads, ancient cone-bearing plants that are rendered in stark shades of blue, black and white. Their leaves whirl and flicker like white-hot flames against a cobalt sky, the texture of their knobby trunks made tangible with thick impasto.Shown alongside the landscape is a portrait of a woman in a brilliant pink dress seated in the painter’s studio, directly in front of the same landscape painting. The perspective is dramatically foreshortened to allow for a clear view of the studio floor and walls, painted in shades of gray and white that accentuate the sitter’s vibrant gown and chair. The pink of her dress is echoed in the shadows where the floor meets the wall and blushes in the whites of the rearticulated landscape painting behind her. The painting complicates the formal relationships between figure and ground, negative and positive space, and teases out rhythms and logic from unlikely places – the chaos of a paint-splattered floor, the overlapping fronds of Sago palms, the shadows cast by a painting on a wall and a body in a chair.Raffi Kalenderian’s practice is rooted in portraiture - his subjects are often drenched in saturated color and engulfed by densely patterned backgrounds that lend a charged atmosphere and an opportunity for painterly experimentation to his works. More recently, Kalenderian has turned to painting landscapes, which channel his appetite for unexpected color combinations and complex patterns into lush depictions of foliage, water, and sunsets. This presentation emphasizes the connection between these two longstanding areas of interest.