Some exceeding twelve minutes
Daniel Faria Gallery•Jun 19, 2025 — Jul 26, 2025
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Daniel Faria Gallery is pleased to present Some exceeding twelve minutes, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Jean-François Lauda.
“Maybe what I’m most interested in, anyway, is time; how in painting, time merges with materials to form constant changes,” writes Amy Sillman in her essay “On Color.” Really giving one’s attention to something requires slowness. Lauda describes his process as being “shaped by attention.” By “staying with something long enough to understand what it’s doing, or undoing.” One could also describe this as the viewer’s experience: a slowed down looking, an attention that passes from the artist to the painting to whatever audience it finds.
The title “Some exceeding twelve minutes,” a phrase which Lauda found in a text referring to the track lengths of a certain musician, refers to a stretching out, or an excess of time. While “twelve minutes” still provides a structure or...More
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Some exceeding twelve minutes
Daniel Faria Gallery•Jun 19, 2025 — Jul 26, 2025
Press Release
Daniel Faria Gallery is pleased to present Some exceeding twelve minutes, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Jean-François Lauda.
“Maybe what I’m most interested in, anyway, is time; how in painting, time merges with materials to form constant changes,” writes Amy Sillman in her essay “On Color.” Really giving one’s attention to something requires slowness. Lauda describes his process as being “shaped by attention.” By “staying with something long enough to understand what it’s doing, or undoing.” One could also describe this as the viewer’s experience: a slowed down looking, an attention that passes from the artist to the painting to whatever audience it finds.
The title “Some exceeding twelve minutes,” a phrase which Lauda found in a text referring to the track lengths of a certain musician, refers to a stretching out, or an excess of time. While “twelve minutes” still provides a structure or...More