Jeff Kowatch

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Jeff Kowatch is an American painter, born in Los Angeles in 1965.[1]

Jeff Kowatch
Jeff Kowatch in 2019.
BornDecember 26th 1965
NationalityAmerican
StylePainter
MovementContemporary Art
Websitehttp://www.jeffkowatch.com/

Works[edit]

Kowatch is an abstract painter. His work is inspired by religion, literature, landscape, and the history of painting, and forms a chronological series of paintings and drawings.[2]

Beginning[edit]

Jeff Kowatch is born in a middle-class American family of Italian, Hungarian and Irish ascent.[3] His family was not very fond of art. Kowatch started painting thanks to his parents' neighbor, who used to paint in her garage. Then, at the age of ten, Kowatch's mother registered him in an oil painting class that took place in an arts and crafts supply shop.[4]

Technique[edit]

Kowatch has developed a glazing technique inspired by the old Flemish masters, especially by Rembrandt, whose medium recipe he has adopted. This gives his paintings a lot of depth.[2] Each of his paintings is composed of up to one hundred layers of oil paint.[2]

The Belgian art critic Roger Pierre Turine sees in him a link between the technique of the old Flemish painters and American painters such as Brice Marden, with whom Kowatch became acquainted with, when he exhibited at the Earl McGrath Gallery, in New York and Los Angeles.[5]

Inspiration and series[edit]

During his childhood in California, Kowatch has been deeply marked by his catholic upbringing. From his late teenage years, he developed a need for spirituality, that he expressed through painting.[6] His early series were thus inspired by religious themes: Apostles (1989-1994), BVM (The Blessed Virgin Mary, 1994–1998), Salome (1998-2002) and Thou Shalt (2003).[7]

His following series were an homage to the old masters, entitled Riffs on Old Masters (2003-2004). He also completed two series inspired by landscapes, Status Mountainous Cumulus (2006-2009) and Ponds (2012-2013).

Literature is also a source of inspiration for Kowatch. Two of his series are entitled Don Quixote[2] (2009-2012) and Moby Dick[2] (2013) respectively, and form a tribute to the heroes’ epic journeys. Kowatch is also inspired by Belgium and has drawn on his own personal adventure in his series Belgium Odyssey (2014).[8]

From 2016, Kowatch has been inspired by the themes of the circus and carnival. He produced his largest painting, Christ Leaving Brussels, in response to James Ensor's The Entry of Christ Into Brussels.[2] This painting has been acquired by the Royal Fine Arts Museums of Belgium in 2018.[9]

In 2018, the Full Circle series pursued the circus and carnival themes. The same year, Galerie La Forest Divonne and Galerie Faider joined forces in Brussels to show two exhibitions of those works.[10] Michel Draguet (Director of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts) talks of passion and ardour,[11] while Claude Lorent writes about art works "monumental, powerful […] expressionist by the graphic strength, tonic and fervent".[12]

From 2020 to 2021, Kowatch develops a series called Man Jok, a reference to his zen buddhism name, which he received after years of practice.[5] Through this series, the painter strengthens the link between his meditative process and his work.[13] Roger Pierre Turine evokes the paintings sonority, serenity and their balance between movement, colours and composition,[5] and the journalist Paloma de Boismorel calls Kowatch a "prophet of colour".[14]

Exhibitions[edit]

Solo exhibitions[edit]

[7]

  • 2021
    • Man Jok, Galerie La Forest Divonne, Galerie Faider, Espace ODRADEK, Brussels
  • 2019
    • Expo Chicago, Galerie La Forest Divonne, Chicago, Illinois
    • Art on Paper, Galerie La Forest Divonne, Brussels
  • 2018
    • Jeff Kowatch, Full Circle, Galerie La Forest Divonne and Galerie Faider, Brussels, Belgium
    • Jeff Kowatch, NegenPuntNegen Gallery, Roeselare
  • 2016
    • « Apocalyptic Carnival », Galerie Faider, Brussels, Belgium
    • « Schilderijen », NegenPuntNegen Gallery, Roeselare
    • « Circus », Galerie La Forest Divonne, Paris
  • 2015
    • « The Belgium Odyssey Paintings », Absolute Art Gallery, Knokke, Belgium
  • 2014
    • « The Belgium Odyssey Paintings» , Galerie Faider, Brussels, Belgium
    • « The Belgium Odyssey Paintings» , NegenPuntNegen Gallery, Roeselare, Belgium
  • 2013
    • « ...and out of Chaos came Color » , Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris
    • « Recent Paintings » , Absolute Art Gallery, Knokke, Belgium
  • 2012
    • « New Works », Galerie Faider, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2011
    • « Don Quixote in Vlaanderen », NegenPuntNegen Gallery, Roeselare, Belgium
    • « Works on paper », Art on Paper, The White Hotel, Brussels, Belgium
    • « Don Quixote in Amsterdam », Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ, Amsterdam
  • 2009
    • « Don Quixote part 1 », Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris[7]
    • « Stratus Mountainous Cumulus », NegenPuntNegen Gallery, Roeselare, Belgium[15]
    • H.U.B. at the US State Department of Brussels, Belgium
  • 2006
    • « Stratus Mountainous Cumulus », Earl McGrath Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 2004
    • « Untitled », Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
  • 2003
    • « Thou Shalt », Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York
    • « Salome Series », Earl McGrath Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 2001
    • « Salome Series », Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
    • « Works on paper from the Salomé series », Paul Sharpe Fine Art, New York
  • 1998
    • « BVM Series », Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
  • 1997
    • « Apostles », Union Theological Seminary, New York

Group shows (selection)[7][edit]

  • 2019
    • Art Paris Art Fair, Galerie La Forest Divonne, Paris
  • 2017
    • Connected stories, Absolute Art Gallery, Knokke, Belgium
    • Geste, Galerie La Forest Divonne, Paris
    • « Dialoog / Dialogue » Jeff Kowatch + Pierre Alechinsky + Bram Bogart, Ne9enPuntNe9en Gallery, Roeselare, Belgium
  • 2016
    • Passions partagées, Galerie La Forest Divonne, Bruxelles
    • L’Art pour l’Accueil, Galerie Pierre Bergé & Associés, Belgium
  • 2015
    • Pascal Courcelles & Jeff Kowatch, NegenPuntNegen Gallery, Roeselare, Belgium
    • Art Paris, Art Fair, Inauguration, Galerie Marie Hélène de La Forest Divonne, Paris
    • L’Art pour l’Accueil, Galerie Pierre Bergé & Associés, Belgium
  • 2014
    • 7en14, Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris
    • Summer-Expo, Absolute Art Gallery, Knokke
  • 2013
    • PAN, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
    • Winter-Expo, Absolute Art Gallery, Knokke
  • 2012
    • Art Paris, Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris
  • 2011
    • Papier, Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris
    • L’Art pour l’Accueil, Galerie Pierre Bergé & Associés, Belgium
  • 2010
    • « Water, Wind, Wandelen », Centrum Ysara, Nieuwpoort, Belgium
  • 2009
    • « Le dessin à l’œuvre », Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris
    • Art Paris, Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris
  • 2008
    • « 20 ans et plus », Galerie Vieille du Temple, Paris
    • « Honorons Honoré », De Garage, Mechelen, Belgium
  • 2005
    • Winter Group Show, Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
    • « Work on Paper », Earl McGrath Gallery, Los Angeles
    • Spring Group Show, Earl McGrath Gallery, Los Angeles
    • « Fall Group Show », Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
    • « Untitled », Galerie Kusseneers, Antwerp, Belgium
  • 2003
    • « Jeff Kowatch and Vincenzo Amato », Earl McGrath Gallery, LA
    • Selected Prints, Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
    • Summer Group Show, Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
    • Winter Group Show, Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
  • 2000
    • Paul SharpeFine Art, New York,
    • « Paper », Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
    • Summer Group Show, Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
  • 1998
    • « Stocking Stuffers », Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
    • Summer Group Show, Parts I & II, Earl McGrath Gallery, New York
  • 1995
    • John Thomas Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
  • 1994
    • Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA
    • « 1010 Small Works », New Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
    • Robert Art Gallery, LA
  • 1993
    • « Art in Bloom », Long Beach Museum of Art, LA,
    • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LA
  • 1992
    • Earl McGrath Gallery, LA
  • 1990
    • Installation One, LA
  • 1989
    • Zero One Gallery, LA

Works in public collections[edit]

[7]

Articles[edit]

Documentary[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

Publications[edit]

  • Grand cru. Gribouillages et griffonnages. 1985-1995, Jeff Kowatch, Collection Alentours, Editions Tandem, 2021, ISBN 978-2-87349-145-1, 88 p., text in French.
  • Conversation with Paul Émond, Jeff Kowatch, Editions Tandem, 2016, ISBN 978-2-87349-125-3 ; text in English and French.

Catalogues[edit]

  • Jeff Kowatch, Full Circle, text by Michel Draguet, edited by Galerie la Forest Divonne and Faider, Nov. 2018, 72 p., text in English and French.
  • Jeff Kowatch, 2012, texts of Laline Paull, by Audrey Bazin and Melissa Mathison, edited by Earl McGrath Gallery, Galerie Vieille du temple and ne9enpuntne9en, 2009, ISBN 978-90-9023-701-5 ; text in English, Dutch and French.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lorent, Claude (28 September 2012). "Flou artistique". La Libre Belgique.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Emond, Paul (2016). Jeff Kowatch Conversation avec Paul Emond. Belgium: Editions TANDEM. ISBN 978-2-87349-125-3.
  3. ^ Kowatch, Jeff Anthony (2021). Grand Cru (in French). Belgium: Alentours, Editions Tandem. ISBN 978-2-87349-145-1.
  4. ^ Kowatch, Jeff (2016). Conversation avec Paul Emond (in French). Belgium: Editions Tandem. ISBN 978-2-87349-125-3.
  5. ^ a b c Turine, Roger Pierre (20 October 2021). "Triplé gagnant pour Jeff Kowatch" (PDF). Arts Libre. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  6. ^ Debrocq, Aliénor (22 September 2021). "Jeff Kowatch en plénitude" (PDF). MAD - Le Soir.
  7. ^ a b c d e Paull, Laline; Bazin, Audrey; Mathison, Melissa (2009). Jeff Kowatch. Earl McGrath Gallery. p. 6. ISBN 978-90-9023-701-5.
  8. ^ Lorent, Claude. "Des tonalités de chez nous". La Libre Belgique.
  9. ^ "Jeff Kowatch, Christ leaving Brussels". RTBF Culture (in French). 2019-01-18. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  10. ^ Debrocq, Aliénor (2018). "Sensualité zen". Mad Le soir Belgium.
  11. ^ Draguet, Michel (2018). Full Circle. Brussels: Galerie La Forest Divonne.
  12. ^ Lorent, Claude (2018). "Le pictural en son incandescence et son intériorité" (PDF). Arts libre Belgium.
  13. ^ Magalhàes, Estelle (23 September 2021). "Jeff Kowatch invite à la méditation". Mu in the city. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  14. ^ de Boismorel, Paloma (October 2021). "Expos" (PDF). Gael magazine. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  15. ^ Swimberghe, Piet. "Wolken boven Californië". Knack Weekend.
  16. ^ de Lamalle, Patrick (2019). "Jeff Kowatch, Christ leaving Brussels". RTBF.

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