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Kyle Staver

Title
Kyle Staver / edited by Nino Mier ; text by Susan Thompson.
Author
Staver, Kyle
Publication
  • [Los Angeles, California] : Nino Mier Gallery, [2024]
  • ©2024

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Additional Authors
  • Mier, Nino
  • Thompson, Susan
  • Nino Mier Gallery, host institution, publisher
Alternative Title
Erzählerin.
Subject
  • Staver, Kyle > Exhibitions
  • Painting, American > 21st century > Exhibitions
  • Relief (Sculpture), American > 21st century > Exhibitions
  • Art and mythology
  • Fairy tales in art
  • Narrative art
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Published on the occasion of the exhibition, "Kyle Staver: Erzählerin" at Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles, California, May 18-June 29, 2024
Contents
Kyle Staver knows what the painting wants / Susan Thompson
Call Number
JQG 24-895
ISBN
9798989239818
OCLC
1449556359
Author
Staver, Kyle, artist.
Title
Kyle Staver / edited by Nino Mier ; text by Susan Thompson.
Publisher
[Los Angeles, California] : Nino Mier Gallery, [2024]
Copyright Date
©2024
Description
157 pages : illustrations ; 34 cm
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Summary
"Erzählerin, a German term for a female narrator, encapsulates the perspective reflected in Staver's works. Drawing from fairy tales, which she describes as "the mother of [her] story life," Staver's works both reference specific tales like Rapunzel and explore broader themes common to the genre. Departing from her usual sources of inspiration, which often derive from the grand narratives of Greek mythology and biblical stories, Staver is fascinated by the ubiquity of fairy tales as cultural touchstones, offering insights into how we perceive and interpret the world. In this exhibition, Staver challenges conventional retellings of these tales, eschewing sanitized moral lessons aimed at children in favor of a more nuanced exploration of their implications. In Erzählerin, many of the paintings are complemented by wall reliefs. These reliefs, now colored with acrylic paint for the first time, delve into the visual structure of each narrative. For example, in the Red Ridinghood works, a towering wolf bursts out of the relief's frame, while in the accompanying painting, he looms over the young protagonist, who meets his gaze with an impish smile, as though concealing a secret from her aggressor. The oil paintings, created concurrently with the reliefs, maintain Staver's signature luminous highlights and enveloping shadows. In contrast, the reliefs exhibit a rebellious quality, challenging the reverence of both the paintings and their predecessors. Throughout the exhibition, Staver presents work that is both irreverent and enigmatic, offering a new perspective on narratives deeply embedded in our collective consciousness. Navigating through themes of femininity and masculinity, romance, identity, and morality, Erzählerin reinterprets narrative painterly traditions and the enduring legacy of fairy tales, injecting beauty, humor, and élan into stories that have almost become second nature to us all."--Nino Mier Gallery website.
Chronological Term
2000-2099
Added Author
Mier, Nino, editor.
Thompson, Susan, author.
Nino Mier Gallery, host institution, publisher.
Research Call Number
JQG 24-895
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