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Ilse D'Hollander Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Ilse D’Hollander at Sean Kelly, New York
January 8 - February 6, 2016
Photography: Jason Wyche, New York
Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Ilse D'Hollander Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Ilse D’Hollander at Sean Kelly, New York
January 8 - February 6, 2016
Photography: Jason Wyche, New York
Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Ilse D'Hollander Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Ilse D’Hollander at Sean Kelly, New York
January 8 - February 6, 2016
Photography: Jason Wyche, New York
Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Ilse D'Hollander Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Ilse D’Hollander at Sean Kelly, New York
January 8 - February 6, 2016
Photography: Jason Wyche, New York
Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Ilse D'Hollander Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Ilse D’Hollander at Sean Kelly, New York
January 8 - February 6, 2016
Photography: Jason Wyche, New York
Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Ilse D'Hollander Sean Kelly Gallery

Installation view of Ilse D’Hollander at Sean Kelly, New York
January 8 - February 6, 2016
Photography: Jason Wyche, New York
Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Press Release

Sean Kelly is delighted to present a one-person exhibition of over 60 paintings and works on paper by Belgian artist Ilse D'Hollander (1968 – 1997). This will be the first comprehensive solo exhibition of D’Hollander’s remarkable body of work ever presented in the United States. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, January 7 from 6:00 to 8:00pm.

Created during a very brief period, from 1989 until her early, unexpected and tragic death at the age of 29, D'Hollander’s oeuvre exhibits a highly developed sense of color, composition, scale and surface, through the use of subtle tones and pared down compositions. An artist’s artist, her canvases and works on paper favor abstraction, yet subtly allude to the everyday, hinting at nature and the landscape of the Flemish countryside where she spent the last and most productive years of her life.

D’Hollander’s subtly evocative canvases have drawn comparisons to work as various as that of early Piet Mondrian, Nicolas de Staël and Raoul De Keyser – whom she regarded as a friend – her work is distinguished by its contemplative tranquility, ethereal quality and brilliant, deceptive simplicity. The intimate scale of her canvases invites the viewer to embrace a highly personal relationship with the work, where multiple layers of paint, visible brushstrokes and trembling lines of color reveal D’Hollander’s tangible and sensual exploration of the act of painting. In the only text she penned about her work, D’Hollander wrote that, “A painting comes into being when ideas and the act of painting coincide. When referring to ideas, it implies that as a painter, I am not facing my canvas as a neutral being but as an acting being who is investing into the act of painting. My being is present in my action on the canvas.”

D’Hollander’s work has rarely been exhibited outside of Europe and, until now, the work has not been afforded the recognition it deserves. This major exhibition addresses that inequity, allowing a remarkable talent, which was silenced all too soon, the place it justly deserves on the international stage. Two major monographs, Untitled, and Works on Paper, discussing D’Hollander’s life and works, will be available for purchase at the gallery during the exhibition.

Concurrent with this exhibition, Sean Kelly will present an exhibition of work by Diana Fonseca Quinoñes in the front and downstairs gallery spaces.


For media inquiries, please contact: Christine McMonagle at 212.239.1181 or christine@skny.com

For other inquiries, please contact: Janine Cirincione at 212.239.1181 or janine@skny.com

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 11am until 6pm and Saturday from 10am until 6pm.