"TERROR MANAGEMENT THEORY": KIM DORLAND PAINTS A BEAUTIFUL BEERS, LONDON

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SECTIONS EVENTS JUX TV SHOP MORE PAINTING "TERROR MANAGEMENT THEORY": KIM DORLAND PAINTS A BEAUTIFUL DARKNESS @ BEERS, LONDON Sep 01, 2018 - Oct 06, 2018 Beers London, London Like 45 Share Tweet After seeing what was one of our favorite shows of 2018, Kim Dorland's Same Old Future at Arsenal Contemporary in New York (where we sat down with the artist for an interview), we have been hooked on the Canadian artists paintings. He's back with a massive output at Beers London, in the new solo show Terror Management Theory on view through October 6, 2018. As the gallery notes, "Dorland has long explored the concept of Memento Mori, which, when translated from Latin, means 'remember that you have to die'." With that in mind, enjoy these stunning works. Read more below https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/terror-management-theory-kim-dorland-paints-a-beautiful-darkness-beers-london/ 1/5

View Gallery The gallery's press release really captures an amazing tone, so read it below: Dorland has long explored the concept of Memento Mori, which, when translated from Latin, means remember that you have to die, and represents one of the longest standing conventions in the history of art-making. In early history, Romans of the Stoic school of Philosophy pronounced the need to face death in a steadfast manner: Death smiles at us all, wrote Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius before his death in the year 180 AD, all we can do is smile back. Art history traces various religious beliefs and the paintings that accompanied myriad historical periods as reminders of the need to eschew earthly pursuits and work towards living a Godly life. This fascination with death can be traced back to as recently as the Victorians, whose Memento Mori photographs depicted the living posed next to bodies of deceased family members, like morbid curios of a bygone era. It is a way of thinking that seems to have been lost on most western cultures in recent times. For Kim Dorland, Terror Management Theory is a contemporary reimagining of Memento Mori: a psychological theory, he states, about being confronted with the knowledge of our death, and how that makes us act and think it has been very much on my mind these days that the state we re in on so many different fronts (environment, politics) is pretty ominous. https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/terror-management-theory-kim-dorland-paints-a-beautiful-darkness-beers-london/ 2/5

Perhaps as humans we have always felt we were living near the proverbial 'end times'. The Great War, World War II, the Cold War all modern-world examples where humanity seemed to lie under a proverbial Sword of Damocles*, its future tentative and uncertain. And Dorland's work has always housed a sort of unease, eeriness, or looming sense of danger - even when at his most playful. This tendency towards normalisation in the face of such world-changing events - is it testament to mankind s resilience or naivety? Art has always reacted to its social and political context, and it seems that Dorland is responding as such: The show is my imagined extrapolation of that theme obvious portentous signs that are a bit more dramatic but not that far off, he says, an imagined how far do things have to go before we notice or act? It s not meant to be an overtly political or statement show, but it s definitely what s on my mind these days. I don t think there s any way to avoid it. Certainly, Dorland's trademark subject matter is once again at play: solitary figures in nighttime forests, owls gazing ominously back at the viewer, self-portraits laced with visceral 'blobs' of impasto paint. But there is also a playfulness in both his approach and his titling: Plein Air Painter replaces that ominously shadowy figure in the woods with another tradition in painting: the open air painter, an approach favoured by the Modernists as they watched the changing of the daylight and seasons. In Self Portrait at 44, the artist wryly mentions his age as another subtle, albeit humorous, reminder of one's own morbitity. Have a Nice Day is perhaps the most outwardly tongue-in-cheek, referencing the currently topical 'plastic-crisis', https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/terror-management-theory-kim-dorland-paints-a-beautiful-darkness-beers-london/ 3/5

the fragility of life, and the entrapments of life in a single, rather banal image. There are (not so) subtle allusions to zombification, biohazards, teenage posses, a vampire (or two), as well as a few other horror-movie clichés thrown in (haunting sunset, long-haired girl), and of course, a couple of traditional Memento Mori scenes: a skull bursting with flowers, one bright blue, and one starkly black. These two stand in as metonym for all of Dorland's practice: at once haunting, simultaneously overabundant expressions of some sort of mania, be it gleeful or haunting, situated between extremes: the sheer rapture of artistic expression...life, and - of course - death. Damocles is a figure featured in a single moral anecdote commonly referred to as "the Sword of Damocles", an allusion to the imminent and ever-present peril faced by those in positions of power. Wikipedia PAINTING KIM DORLAND BEERS LONDON JOHN WESLEY'S "TOGETHER AND ALONE" @ FREDERICKS & FREISER, NEW YORK ERIC BASSTEIN EXPLORING THE PAST, NOW GRACE WEAVER: THE BIG PICTURE https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/painting/terror-management-theory-kim-dorland-paints-a-beautiful-darkness-beers-london/ 4/5

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