ART CITIES:Los Angeles John Baldessari

Left: John Baldessari, NUMAN'S MORTUARY MEYER Your big ideas bug me, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, INT. THE WOOD SHOP - DAY TODD First of all..., 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers GalleryOne of the most influential artists of the past 50 years, John Baldessari has continually investigated how image and language collide and collude, and how art itself is made and understood. Using devices such as visual puns, word games, quotations and instructions, the artist employs a wry humor that, beneath the surface, touches on deeper truths regarding how we communicate through culture, and how art might reinvent itself.

By Dimitris Lempesis
Photo: Sprüth Magers Gallery Archive

As a young artist in the 60s, John Baldessari had trouble squaring his work with a greater purpose. “I always had this idea that doing art was just a masturbatory activity and didn’t really help anybody” In 1970, he burned all the work he had produced between 1953 and 1966, a break with the past that allowed him to explore new ideas of what art could be. In the late 60s, he had begun making text paintings, printing simple phrases on canvas. He sometimes contracted the work out to professional sign painters, thereby removing any trace of the artist’s hand.  John Baldessari’s solo exhibition at Sprüth Magers Gallery features 27 works from his new series of large-scale paintings based on the Emojis. Emojis are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and web pages. Emoji are used much like emoticons and exist in various genres, including facial expressions, common objects, places and types of weather, and animals, they are always the same no matter who uses them, and their exact meaning is determined in the digital ether, the result of collective usage as opposed to subjective decree. These paintings, which are actually inkjet prints with acrylic paint, are also the result of several layers of displacement: from the original animal to its symbol (as conceptualised by the emoji designer) to the mobile phone, computer screen, printer and finally the canvas. The figures show evidence of this progression, as both enlarged pixels and dots from the printing process are visible. Baldessari then paints out the blank space around the animals with white paint, adding the slightest trace of the artist’s hand. Snippets of dialogue give another layer of meaning to these seemingly “stupid” images. When he asked how he selects the text. “They just have to sound good, kind of cheesy, I go back and forth between wanting to be abundantly simple and maddeningly complex”. In the exhibition large Inkjet prints of animal Emojis dominate large canvases that are painted over in acrylic. Below each picture plane, typed snippets of dialogue appear to caption the icons, although it is difficult to find any connection between them.  In one work, a lizard appears above what seems to be an extract from a theatrical text. The scene description is a line of dialogue attributed to MAYO says: “Is there a Courbet for sale here?” The combination raises more questions and possibilities than answers. Is the gecko asking the question, or is MAYO addressing the gecko?

Info: Sprüth Magers Gallery, 5900 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Duration: 27/10-9/12/17, Days & Hours: Tue-Sat 10:00-18:00, www.spruethmagers.com

Left: John Baldessari, EXT. SANTA BARBARA - STATE STREET - NIGHT CHRIS But art is exponential, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, LARGE RECTANGULAR BUILDING KEN I have to know (with anxiety), 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, EXT. SANTA BARBARA – STATE STREET – NIGHT CHRIS But art is exponential, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, LARGE RECTANGULAR BUILDING KEN I have to know (with anxiety), 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

 

 

Left: John Baldessari, INT. PRODUCTION STUDIO - DAY BRIMANDA (Indistinguishable) I can’t, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, EXT. CREMATORIUM - LATER EVELYN (Brushes horse hairs from her jeans) I was riding rather early, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, INT. PRODUCTION STUDIO – DAY BRIMANDA (Indistinguishable) I can’t, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, EXT. CREMATORIUM – LATER EVELYN (Brushes horse hairs from her jeans) I was riding rather early, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

 

 

Left: John Baldessari, OFFICE BUILDING - DAY MAYO Is there a Courbet for sale here?, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, COURTYARD BEN I’m afraid there’s been a serious error, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, OFFICE BUILDING – DAY MAYO Is there a Courbet for sale here?, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, COURTYARD BEN I’m afraid there’s been a serious error, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

 

 

Left: John Baldessari, INT. NEWARK STREET JAIL - DAY ALICE I love you. SAM I love you too, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, EXT. CITY STREET - EARLY MORNING CHARLES Shenanigans, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, INT. NEWARK STREET JAIL – DAY ALICE I love you. SAM I love you too, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, EXT. CITY STREET – EARLY MORNING CHARLES Shenanigans, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

 

 

Left: John Baldessari, INT. BUSCH’S JEWELRY STORE - DAY MICHAEL Lugubrious movies of lost love, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, INT. FEDCO DISCOUNT STORE - DAY VERA I’ve lost interest, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, INT. BUSCH’S JEWELRY STORE – DAY MICHAEL Lugubrious movies of lost love, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, INT. FEDCO DISCOUNT STORE – DAY VERA I’ve lost interest, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

 

 

Left: John Baldessari, INT. RICHIE'S APARTMENT - SAME TIME DONALD I’m at a computer store buying a mouse, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, THE DON’S OFFICE - NIGHT PAUL Naw, it’s alright...thanks…, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, INT. RICHIE’S APARTMENT – SAME TIME DONALD I’m at a computer store buying a mouse, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, THE DON’S OFFICE – NIGHT PAUL Naw, it’s alright…thanks…, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

 

 

Left: John Baldessari, EXT. BASEBALL DIAMOND ON CARILLO - DAY WAYNE It’s calumny, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, PRESIDENT’S OFFICE GREG I look pathetic now but I dream, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, EXT. BASEBALL DIAMOND ON CARILLO – DAY WAYNE It’s calumny, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, PRESIDENT’S OFFICE GREG I look pathetic now but I dream, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery

 

 

Left: John Baldessari, INT. PHEOBE’S APARTMENT - CONTINUOUS SEAN I’m not looking for a backrub, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, INT. ELLEN’S APARTMENT - CONTINUOUS ROBERT I exist in dystopia, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery
Left: John Baldessari, INT. PHEOBE’S APARTMENT – CONTINUOUS SEAN I’m not looking for a backrub, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery. Right: John Baldessari, INT. ELLEN’S APARTMENT – CONTINUOUS ROBERT I exist in dystopia, 2017, Varnished inkjet print on canvas with acrylic paint, 158,8 x 137,2 x 3,8 cm, © John Baldessari, Courtesy the artist and Sprüth Magers Gallery