b. 1985
b. 1985
New York-based artist Landon Metz has garnered critical attention for his ability to imbue a spare language of abstraction with visual dynamism and sense of movement. His paintings have the capacity to expand and deal with space serially, while being site-responsive rather than site-specific. Metz’s painting practice is marked by great sensitivity to site and scale and increasingly incorporates performance and sculptural approaches to activate space. Sean Kelly stated, “We are delighted that Landon is joining the gallery. We worked with him in a group show approximately a year ago, and were profoundly impressed by his rigor, use of space, and the way his work is pushing the boundaries of contemporary language and abstraction.”
Strategies of display are central to Metz’s visual language and his installations often incorporate elements of rhythm and repetition. Frequently in his work multi-panel paintings are presented as diptychs and triptychs, which he sometimes installs abutting one another, reaching into or wrapping around corners. He also produces shaped canvasses that mimic the abstract shapes that appear in his other paintings. As Metz has observed, “My practice is largely about breaking down polarities, and I think that’s apparent in the way I present space. It’s about negotiating between setting and subject, public and private.”
Metz’s work has appeared in solo exhibitions in Norway, Italy, Denmark and Canada. In 2014, he was the artist in residence at the ADN Collection in Bolzano, Italy. In 2018, Metz was the subject of a solo exhibition at Museo Pietro Canonica in Rome. Metz was recently featured in the group exhibitions Blue., at The Nassau County Museum of Art In New York, and Greffes, curated by Pier Paolo Pancotto at Villa Medici in Rome. Metz was born in Phoenix, Arizona and currently lives and works in New York.
Landon Metz
April 19, 2023 New York, New York - I was underdressed and I walked downtown watching for a cab but I ended up walking all the way home, 2023
dye on canvas
32 x 40 inches (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
(LMe-P-23-18)
Landon Metz
MMXXIII XIX, 2023
dye on canvas in two parts
each panel: 40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm)
overall: 40 x 64 inches (101.6 x 162.6 cm)
(LMe-P-23-19AB)
Landon Metz
MMXXIII V, 2023
dye on canvas in two parts
each panel: 40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm)
overall: 40 x 64 inches (101.6 x 162.6 cm)
(LMe-P-23-5AB)
Landon Metz
MMXXII XLII, 2022
dye on canvas in four parts
each panel: 32 x 40 inches (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
overall: 128 x 40 inches (325.1 x 101.6 cm)
(LMe-P-22-42ABCD)
Landon Metz
MMXXII XXXVI, 2022
dye on canvas
64 x 80 inches (162.6 x 203.2 cm)
(LMe-P-22-36)
Landon Metz
Untitled, 2021
dye on canvas in two parts
each panel: 30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61 cm)
overall: 30 x 48 inches (76.2 x 121.9 cm)
(LMe-P-21-75AB)
Landon Metz
Untitled, 2021
dye on canvas in two parts
each panel: 40 x 50 inches (101.6 x 127 cm)
overall: 80 x 50 inches (203.2 x 127 cm)
(LMe-P-21-71AB)
Landon Metz
Untitled, 2021
dye on canvas
64 x 80 inches (162.6 x 203.2 cm)
(LMe-P-21-69)
Landon Metz
Untitled, 2021
dye on canvas in four parts
each panel: 40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm)
overall: 40 x 128 inches (101.6 x 325.1 cm)
(LMe-P-21-68ABCD)
Landon Metz
Untitled, 2021
dye on canvas in two parts
each panel: 40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm)
overall: 40 x 64 inches (101.6 x 162.6 cm)
(LMe-P-21-32AB)
Landon Metz
Untitled, 2021
dye on canvas in two parts
each panel: 40 x 32 inches (101.6 x 81.3 cm)
overall: 40 x 64 inches (101.6 x 162.6 cm)
(LMe-P-21-20AB)