Leidy Churchman, Mountains Walking
Mar 10, 2022
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Leidy Churchman, Mountains Walking
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David Breslin: Hi, I’m David Breslin. I’m the DeMartini Family Curator and Director of Curatorial Initiatives at the Whitney, and the co-curator with Adrienne Edwards of this Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept.
Leidy Churchman is a maker and painter of worlds. And perhaps bringing together worlds that I, you, we might not think to bring together.
This is a painting that Leidy has made for the Biennial; Leidy has brought together Monet, the grid, and space. The easel becomes a sculptural element of the entire painting. I don’t usually think of Monet, and outer space, and a grid together, but when Leidy does it, it makes sense. Or, how it doesn’t make sense makes me want to understand each element better, or maybe insist that not everything has to make sense, or there are other and new ways to make meaning.
And I know for Adrienne and me, that possibility that painting can do that, that an artist who’s using oil paint on a stretched canvas, even though Leidy doesn’t ever just have a stretched canvas. I mean, look at the feet on this sculpture/painting. That these forms that we think we know can take new resonance, depend on who’s making them, what we’re seeing, and when we’re seeing it.