PRESS RELEASE
Kevin Francis Gray and Paul Jenkins
Form/Gesture
curated by Piero Tomassoni
London, United Kingdom, 8 October - 7 November 2024
Artvisor and Caudwell are delighted to announce the exhibition Form/Gesture featuring the works of sculptor Kevin Francis Gray (b.1972) and abstract expressionist painter Paul Jenkins (1923-2012), curated by Piero Tomassoni.
The exhibition will be hosted in Caudwell’s Mayfair headquarters at 38 Park Street and will feature a group of Gray’s recent sculptures, including several new works, displayed in the venue’s garden and interior spaces, alongside a group of paintings on paper by Jenkins from the Phenomena series, produced in the 1980s and 1990s.
Known for his evocative and technically masterful sculptures, Kevin Francis Gray bridges classical forms and ancient narratives. His ability to transform marble, bronze, and precious metals into figures and systems that appear timeless and inherently contemporary has distinguished his global practice. This presentation draws attention to Gray’s exploration of the human body, astrological systems, and myth-making, which evokes themes of familial vulnerability, transformation, and transcendence.
The addition of Paul Jenkins’ historic watercolours provides an operatic and colour-saturated horizon to the environment. Jenkins, a key member of the post-war New York School with his friends and colleagues Willem de Kooning, Morris Louis, Helen Frankenthaler, and Joan Mitchell, redefined the limits of abstraction, introducing new and highly recognisable gestural techniques with influences from jazz music and oriental calligraphy. Jenkin’s gem-like veils of transparent and translucent colour have characterised his work since the late 1950’s.
Both artists’ meticulous technique and depth resonate with Caudwell’s commitment to the highest quality and attention to detail in their residential development projects. The firm’s choice of celebrated American architect Robert Stern, former dean of the Yale School of Architecture, for their 1 Mayfair development further reinforces their commitment to cultural excellence.