It’s All Under Control

December 28, 2021

Forum Gallery

We are pleased to announce It’s All Under Control, an exhibition of new paintings by Brooklyn-based artist, Alyssa Monks has been extended!  Don’t miss the opportunity to see the exceptional works in the show at Forum Gallery, now on view through Saturday, January 22, 2022.

The Artist, whose psychologically-charged, figurative paintings have been exhibited in New York since 2006, is known for her bold, expressionistic portrayals of women as they experience the natural, contemporary world. Alyssa Monks’ TED talk has been viewed more than a million times, her paintings have been presented throughout the United States and in Europe, and her work was featured in the television series, The Americans (FX) throughout its sixth and final season.

In the sixteen paintings on view, Alyssa Monks draws the viewer into the shifting, powerful emotions experienced during the past eighteen months when the wider world has suffered physical, emotional, and political disturbances unlike at any time in history.  Compounding the complexity of the new works in the exhibition, from the smallest (12 x 18 inches) to the largest (62 x 90 inches), have been the acutely emotional, personal circumstances the Artist has faced during this time, events that have combined to propel Monks to turn to herself as the subject of a body of work that endeavors to make sense of troubled times.
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The Artist writes:

At times, the recent global and national devastation, division, and so many disappointments felt like a surreal projection of my own mental states in the isolation of the last 18 months. I began to explore the human reliance on control and predictability, and how our deepest suffering comes from our attachment to security, virtue, identity, and the logic of cause and effect.  The glass barrier in these paintings between subject and viewer is clouded with vapor that obscures and abstracts the subject.  This barrier underlines the personal and community-wide preoccupation with virus-laden respiratory droplets and the isolation it creates.  Some works are more ambiguous than others, amplifying the state of disorientation in the face of terrifying unfamiliarity.  Each piece has its own, often-layered, strategy, voice and urgent plea.

One of the most painful truths in life is that there are difficult events and circumstances that we cannot control or influence. Perhaps in accepting our limitations, and the often life-altering grief that goes along with them, we can find a greater authenticity of being, a sense of empathy, and an understanding that we are not quite so isolated after all. The paintings in this series paradoxically reveal our shared human experience as they describe private moments of distress.   

 —Alyssa Monks

View the exhibition and film here.

Artwork images © Alyssa Monks, Courtesy of Forum Gallery, New York

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