Emma cc Cook:
The Company
November 6–December 18, 2021
Adams and Ollman is pleased to present The Company, a solo exhibition featuring new paintings by Emma cc Cook. Working entirely in monochrome, Cook reveals a world where individual and collective memory collide with history and geography, revealing secret narratives, forgotten truths, and newly forming futures.
In Cook's mottled, shape-shifting environments, horizons blur, often distinguishable only by subtle changes in texture, while figures and symbols emerge from darkly cast undulating pastoral fields, disrupting the pictorial plain. Female figures, candelabras, symbolic gates, and newspaper headlines dot a landscape reminiscent of the American agricultural midwest, with orderly parcels of land, barns, and towering pylons. Sometimes cartoonish, sometimes unsettlingly wrought, these graphic vignettes function like the artifacts of a visual archaeology of place, intimating darker histories and hushed words. We see a newspaper clipping, illegibly narrating some past event or related memory; a progression of shovels, slowly entering the ground in rhythmically arranged frames across a field of unspecified crops; a marble bust resting glibly over the head of some dreamer, exhausting, perpetual, like some nostalgic zombie.
Through her paintings, Cook weaves worlds that reflect a comingling of space with bodies in physio-historical imaginative projections that blur the line between what is present and past, here and gone, known and unknown, personal and collective. They exist somewhere in between being and becoming, beckoning a new world that is not yet formed, caught in contemplation of what could be.
Emma cc Cook (b.1989, Minneapolis, MN; lives and works in Austin, TX) graduated with a BFA in painting from University of Minnesota and studied classical realism at the Angel Academy in Florence, Italy. Recent exhibitions include solo exhibition Milkman Pigeon, Half Gallery, New York, New York, 2021; group exhibition Resting Point of Accommodation, Almine Rech, Brussels, Belgium, 2021. Select residencies include New York School of the Arts at Vytacil and Campos de Gutierrez in Medellin, Colombia. Emma received the MSAB grant, the Carter Prize in Painting and the Gay M. Grossman Memorial Scholarship.
Works
Emma Cook
Pastoral II, 2021
oil, acrylic, upholstery, walnut
21 1/2h x 14 1/2w in
54.61h x 36.83w cm
EC2021002
Emma Cook
Pastoral III, 2021
oil, acrylic, upholstery, walnut
21 1/2h x 14 1/2w in
54.61h x 36.83w cm
EC2021003
Emma Cook
Pastoral IV, 2021
oil, acrylic, upholstery, walnut
76h x 56w in
193.04h x 142.24w cm
EC2021004
Emma Cook
Pastoral V, 2021
oil, acrylic, upholstery, walnut
76h x 56w in
193.04h x 142.24w cm
EC2021005
Emma Cook
Bean, 2021
mahogany, ink on paper, steel
35h x 4w x 3 1/2d in
88.90h x 10.16w x 8.89d cm
EC2021006