Shifting Landscapes 

2024

A painting of a city skyline in shades of blue and gray, featuring tall buildings under a cloudy sky.

Tabboo!: Hello everybody. My name's Tabboo, T-A-B-B-O-O, one calorie Tabboo. That's two B's, two O's. Don't forget to punctuate it.

Let me take you back to 1998. I was painting a lot, I paint from my studio, I look out the window I see the view. The view from my window, from my bedroom, blocks the Empire State building and blocks the Chrysler building. The way to get the whole view is to climb to the roof. So I brought my canvas up to the roof and I paint flat because I paint very watery. I paint with acrylic because as you see, I talk fast, I think fast and I paint fast. And by the time my thought's over, the paint's dry, onto the next. 

And here we have a beautiful painting with all the silvery grays. And you could see where sometimes it would dry a bit and then I'd pour more water. You can see almost a stain across the top. So if you really block off the top, it's just a color field painting of light rich sky blues and dirty grays and steel grays and touches of cloud.

But if you step back, ah, those are the buildings and the lights of the buildings. But then sometimes you focus and you go, "Oh, thats the ConEd building. I can see it's a 10:10.” Which you think is what, whenever they show clocks, they always set them at 10:10 because that sort of looks pretty. So there you go, right there. I like my paintings to look pretty, make you think and then go, "Wow, who did that?" It's incredible. It's abstract, yet it's photorealistic. How the heck, who would do that? 


Installation view of Shifting Landscapes (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 1, 2024–January 2026). Tabboo!, Looking Uptown from My Roof, 1998. Photograph by Audrey Wang

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