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NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce its seventh solo exhibition of new works by Markus Linnenbrink. ILIKEITHERECANISTAY is on view 20 March through 3 May 2025 at 525 West 22nd Street. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated publication featuring an essay by Matthew Biro.
Markus Linnenbrink’s epoxy resin “paintings” emerge from a decades-long exploration of medium and process. In his “Drip” paintings, he harnesses the interplay of resin and gravity to extrude thin bands of color, layering them until depth and surface become indistinguishable. His “Reverse” paintings, cast in vinyl molds, solidify into a topographical maelstrom of color, while his “Cut” and “Drill” paintings disrupt the pristine lacquered surface, revealing the vivid, hallucinatory hues beneath. Linnenbrink’s unique material language emerges through an intensely physical process, balancing chance and control. As he layers and carves into resin, the unseen strata beneath are both...More
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NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce its seventh solo exhibition of new works by Markus Linnenbrink. ILIKEITHERECANISTAY is on view 20 March through 3 May 2025 at 525 West 22nd Street. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated publication featuring an essay by Matthew Biro.
Markus Linnenbrink’s epoxy resin “paintings” emerge from a decades-long exploration of medium and process. In his “Drip” paintings, he harnesses the interplay of resin and gravity to extrude thin bands of color, layering them until depth and surface become indistinguishable. His “Reverse” paintings, cast in vinyl molds, solidify into a topographical maelstrom of color, while his “Cut” and “Drill” paintings disrupt the pristine lacquered surface, revealing the vivid, hallucinatory hues beneath. Linnenbrink’s unique material language emerges through an intensely physical process, balancing chance and control. As he layers and carves into resin, the unseen strata beneath are both...More