Wall Street International Magazine -John Mellencamp 26 Apr — 2 Jun 2018 at the ACA Galleries in New York, United States
ACA Galleries is pleased to announce contemporary artist John Mellencamp’s
new exhibition, Life, Death, Love, Freedom, opening on April 26, 2018 in New
York. This is Mellencamp’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, and will
showcase two bodies of work: Mellencamp’s sculptural assemblages and series of
portraits.
Heavily influenced by the German Expressionists, such as Otto Dix and Max
Beckmann, whose anguish over human brutality and corruption speaks to his deep
feelings about social justice, Mellencamp’s imagery takes its inspiration from
the same sources as his music: the oppressive authority and social struggles of
the working man and woman. But though that foundation is German, the evolved
result is decidedly American, with the brash and snappy visual rhythms of our
streets, lives, politics and passions.
An exhibition highlight is A Bed of Nails, 2017, dimly-rendered portrait of
American actor James Dean, the canvas embedded with a grid of nails with a line
of wire surrounding the nails to frame the subject’s face. Widely credited with
influencing the development of rock and roll music, Dean – like Mellencamp – was
born in Indiana and remains an iconic counter-cultural figure.
“Mellencamp paints handsomely grotesque portraits in oil that are as solemn
and stirring as his hit songs are catchy and inspirational -- depicting
existential scenes and human beings ridden with the angst of the everyday” notes
critic Doug McClemont.
Another highlight is Jack of Hearts, a large-scale assemblage depicting the
Marlboro Man, common in tobacco advertising campaigns the latter half of the
Twentieth Century. Often rendered as a rugged cowboy in nature with a lit
cigarette, the figure quickly became an iconic representation of masculinity in
America, as well as an important trope within art history. A thick shadow at the
top of the painting suggests the brim of the figure’s cowboy hat, on which sits
four packs of American Spirit cases – and the LIFE Magazine logo, while in the
bottom corner of the painting sits a jack of hearts from a deck of playing
cards.
John Mellencamp has exhibited his work in major galleries and museums across
the United States, including: The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown,
Ohio; the Tennessee State Museum, Nashville; The Museum of Art – Deland,
Florida; and the Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia. Mellencamp lives and
works in Bloomington, Indiana.