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Battlefields
Mark Flood, Milan, 14 January - 3 March 2023

Battlefields Mark Flood

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Press release

Peres Projects is pleased to present Battlefields by Mark Flood (b. 1957 in Houston, US), the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery in Milan. 

 

The pervasive symbology of American consumer culture is the foundation of Mark Flood’s work. His compositions are large and confrontational, commandeering and distorting corporate and national iconography in order to reevaluate their impact, logic and authority.

 

Flood critiques contemporary culture by appropriating its visual language, for instance rendering an American flag blurred to question the viability of the American dream, or using text slogans on canvases that mimic and distort conventional advertising. Yet, rather than producing artwork to stake a political position or to directly persuade his audience toward certain convictions, Flood’s work co-opts mass media in order to expose the absurdities of modern society.

 

Since the beginning of his exhibition career in the 1980s, Flood has explored monstrous silhouettes of the human body as a vehicle for signification. With Battlefields, Flood returns to the motif of clustered hands explored in earlier paintings, which he repeats in variable silhouetted forms across several canvases. There are two distinct configurations: one, depicted in Authority with Fuzzy Flag (2018) for instance, portrays a dense wall of raised arms in a suggestively fascist salute, while the other is rounded and disorderly, like limbs caught in a tumbleweed of debris. Cannon Fodder (2022) among others is representative of these more unruly constructions. They depict arms uplifted in ambivalent gestures to evoke something between defiance, resistance, and vulnerable flailing. To Flood, hand gestures are both ubiquitous and open to association, conveyors of abstract meaning rather than explicit messages.

 

In Listen (2017), Flood intervenes in an existing snapshot of a CNN news anchor, who is framed as though seated for a portrait. The image is reminiscent of bust portraits of authority figures, a common trope throughout Western art history. In Flood’s interpretation, the figure’s face is obscured by rough brushstrokes in gradients of gray, as though she wears a face shield, and her beady eyes peer out through small holes. The word “Listen” hovers next to her head, a subliminal subtext alluding to the propagandistic construct of contemporary cable news.

 

Although Flood adopts many visual symbols in his works, he presents them ambiguously so as to confront the use of images as tools for manipulation and control.

 

This is Mark Flood’s eighth solo exhibition with Peres Projects and his first in our Milan gallery. Flood’s numerous solo exhibitions include GOOGLE MURDER-SUICIDE, Maccarone Gallery, New York, Gratest Hits, Contemporary Arts Museum of Houston, Texas, American Buffet Upgrade, Stuart Shave Modern Art, London, Mark Flood, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, and Another Painting, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis. He has been part of many group exhibitions including Marciano Art Foundation, Los Angeles, the Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Gagosian, Beverly Hills, the Museum of the Moving Image, New York, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City. His work has entered the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston among others.

 

On the occasion of Milan Fashion Week, a collateral exhibition presenting Mark Flood’s work will be on view at Spazio Maiocchi, Milan.

Installation Shots
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mark Flood Battlefields Installation View January 14 – February 17, 2023 Peres Projects, Milan Photographed by: t-space studio
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mark Flood Battlefields Installation View January 14 – February 17, 2023 Peres Projects, Milan Photographed by: t-space studio
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mark Flood Battlefields Installation View January 14 – February 17, 2023 Peres Projects, Milan Photographed by: t-space studio
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mark Flood Battlefields Installation View January 14 – February 17, 2023 Peres Projects, Milan Photographed by: t-space studio
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mark Flood Battlefields Installation View January 14 – February 17, 2023 Peres Projects, Milan Photographed by: t-space studio
Press
  • Mark Flood's "Show Me the Doll", part of the artist's new exhibition at Reeves Art + Design, Houston (2023)

    Would the real Mark Flood please stand up?

    Robert Boyd , Chron, March 2, 2023
  • Mark Flood "Cannon Fodder" (2022) (detail)

    Pathways. Mark Flood

    Martina Alemani, Cactus, February 24, 2023
  • Installation view of Mark Flood's exhibition "Battlefields" at Peres Projects, Milan (2023)

    Beyond Symbols

    David Alarcón , Metal Magazine, January 30, 2023
  • Portrait of Mark Flood

    Career Suicide

    Patrick McGraw, Kaleidoscope Magazine, October 1, 2022

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