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Gagosian is pleased to announce an exhibition of 1969–70 paintings by Neil Jenney. This is the artist’s first solo gallery exhibition in nearly twelve years, and will include over twenty-five paintings from this critical period in Jenney’s career.

Jenney’s unique style of realism developed in the late ’60s as a direct reaction to the minimalist and hyperrealist styles of the time. He aimed to create a new form of realism, where narrative truth was found in the simple relationships of objects. He paired landscape features, animals and figures, exploring such themes as technological progress, emotion, and survival. Jenney’s deceivingly simple imagery and textual juxtapositions convey the temporal coexistence of these objects in both the real and the imagined world.

Jenney paints in a manner described by Marcia Tucker in 1978 as “Bad Painting.” The elements are pared down to their most essential colors and forms. Green is landscape or grass, blue is sky or water, brown is wood flooring or dirt. All the paintings are composed by Jenney’s signature brushstrokes, graphic markings, and framed by his own painted wood frames.

A fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by Paul Gardner will be published on the occasion of the exhibition.

Cover of the book Neil Jenney: American Realism Today

Neil Jenney: American Realism Today

$100
Cover of the book Neil Jenney: The Bad Years, 1969–70

Neil Jenney: The Bad Years, 1969–70

$40
Cover of the book Haunted Realism

Haunted Realism

$120
Cover of the Winter 2020 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Jenny Saville

Gagosian Quarterly: Winter 2020 Issue

$20
Cover of the Summer 2019 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Ellen Gallagher

Gagosian Quarterly: Summer 2019 Issue

$20
Cover of the Spring 2018 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Ed Ruscha

Gagosian Quarterly: Spring 2018 Issue

$20