Adrian de la Peña: BEFORE THE VEIL, AFTER THE VEIL: THE VEIL

June 18–August 28, 2022

Curated by Antonio Beecroft

 

The Aleph’s diameter was probably little more than an inch, but all space was there, actual and undiminished. Each thing […] was infinite things, since I distinctly saw it from every angle of the universe. – Jorge Luis Borges “The Aleph”



God is an infinite sphere, the center of which is everywhere, the circumference nowhere – Liber XXIV Philosophorum

Cornelius Projects is excited to present “Before the Veil, After the Veil: The Veil,” an exhibition by Wilmington artist Adrian de la Peña. The exhibit features paintings, objects, and video that represent the artist’s multi-faceted investigations, representations, and manifestations of visions that bend toward the infinite. The exhibition runs from June 18–August 28, 2022 with an opening reception on Saturday, June 18 from 3–6 PM.

The new paintings in this exhibition are a continuation of an ongoing evolving series of works incorporating multidirectional grids resulting in an omnidirectional plane. Each intersection of the grid is at its own center; an unconditional/happiness grid; a queered grid. Layered on top of these works are veils of transparent fabric with varying textures and tension adding to their optic dimension. De la Peña creates a physical analog of a veil of perception that hides, obscures, or changes what lies beneath it.

Adrian de la Peña, From the series Exopolitical Identity in the Dimensional Reality of the Omniverse. Acrylic paint marker on canvas over wood, 2011–2014. 24 x 20 inches

Included in the exhibit are works constructed from a narrative that was revealed to de la Peña while viewing an exhibition of netsuke at LACMA in the 1990s; the artist posits that the narrative was ‘downloaded’ from a supernatural or extraterrestrial consciousness. The results are paintings on transparent acrylic which the artist suggests are relics of creatures drawn from the narrative who await the reanimation that will occur as the story unfolds. Also included are paintings on canvas that represent beings that may be alternate versions of the artist himself, fractured visions of extrinsic entities, or the visible forms of spirits.

These multiple frames of reference also extend to Subatomic Gestalt, a series of videos de la Peña created while employed by a museum,

Adrian de la Peña, vLMx. from i, 2004. Acrylic and acrylic medium on acrylic. 10 1/4 x 9 inches

where he felt he was ‘an artist performing as a janitor performing as an artist.’ Shooting video from the point of view of a dust mop, or spraying cleaning fluid on the impermeable barrier that hovers between the viewer and works of art, de la Peña examines ‘what things are made of’ from the viewpoint of someone who must maintain the bricks, mortar, and drywall of an institution.
Zooming from the quotidian to the cosmic and back again, de la Peña creates speculative fiction about daily life as seen from an oblique perspective.

Cost: Free

Time: The exhibition is viewable on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 5 p.m. or by appointment (310) 266-9216.


CORNELIUS PROJECTS
1417 South Pacific Avenue, San Pedro, California 90731
(310) 266-9216 • corneliusprojects.com

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