Rute Merk at Tara Downs

XP

Rute Merk

Tara Downs

May 4 - June 15, 2023

Rute Merk’s latest at Tara Downs emerges from a machinic acronym, a play of meaning, that initially puts one in mind of emoticons or turn-of-the century operating systems. XP : the combination of these two letters produces a multivalent phrase; in other contexts, it could stand for extreme programming or cross-platforming, and these alternative definitions do not seem too far removed from the maximalist posturing or the feats of translation accomplished by Merk’s large-scale oil paintings. Yet by the abbreviation XP, Merk refers particularly to the term experience point, taken from gaming: a unit of virtual achievement earned through gameplay. Extricate this term – experience point – from its immediate context and its peculiarity, its alienating effect, becomes apparent: the compressed economy of the phrase begins to reflect its attempt to turn qualitative data – experience, the raw material of life – into a quantitative measurement.

This is exactly the sort of inversion or transformation that animates Merk’s practice, and its predilection toward expressing human affect through the vernacular of screen-based technologies. The artist’s nacreous, saturnine oil compositions render a specific digital aesthetic – a sensibility borrowed from role-playing games and virtual worlds – unexpectedly, through some of the most fundamental, traditional techniques available to the painter.Emerging from a space of generational ennui, Merk’s simulated world has long been populated by a bevy of disaffected youth, millennial avatars whose own relationships to the artist remain opaquely personal or parasocial, downcast figures invariably clad in athleisure staples like cross-body bags or puffer jackets, and in brands like Arc’teryx, or, most notably, Balenciaga.

Without forsaking her propensity for figuration, the artist’s recent paintings also reflect a deeper consideration of the correspondence between screen-based and physical processes: still lifes such as Fruits and Blue Orchid or Apple, Banana, Orange, Pear, 2023, seem to evoke both the historical painting genre as well as the modeling of advanced engineering in agricultural industries, while the works Matcha Latte (Swan) and Matcha Latte (Heart) ,also 2023, somewhat humorously present an intertextual depiction of latte art – a cheeky nod, perhaps, to art’s status as a commodity, and its attendant relationship to consumption. In Viki, 2023, one of Merk’s models palms the jigsaw-globe logo of Wikipedia, directing us toward another amateur mode of content creation, but also a highly collaborative form of aggregation, reminding us again of the extremes of online connectivity and in-person isolation.

But for all of Merk’s ostensive gestures toward relatively novel and disorienting social relations, toward new modes of representation, her work ultimately demonstrates the perceptual capacities inherent to painting as a form: its perpetually unfolding temporality, the continual present-tense of figurative painting, and its fleeting sense of capture, one taken for granted when viewing a photograph, a snapshot, but still uncanny when evoked by painting. Every painting marks indexically an experiential moment, and in turn generates for the spectator an aesthetic encounter, a point of experience. Merk’s immersive paintings explicate that fundamental relationship, providing us with iterations of the same scene, positing each as a site of contingency. In this way, the model of Gemia shifts positions and becomes Gemian, both 2023, and through a repetition of objects, the still lifes become dispatches from an intangible world. In the past, in works like Taihei, 2020, Merk has presented deeply saturated images of planetary, perhaps solar, eclipse, a suite of paintings that have always seemed tonally foreboding, even apocalyptic. One work on view, Lunet, 2023, revives this series, but impedes our engagement with the lugubrious orange of the horizon, the presentiment of ecological disaster. One of Merk’s models intrudes on the
scene, seemingly aloof, unaware of our presence, absorbed in their own activity; they are a contemporary specter – flat as a cardboard cutout and translucent like a hologram – standing between us and the end of the world.

Rute Merk (b. 1991, Lithuania) lives and works in Berlin. She received her BA in Painting from Vilnius Academy of Arts, Lithuania, in 2013, and acquired her painting diploma from Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, Munich, in 2023. Solo exhibitions: Tara Downs, New York, US (2023); Paulina Caspari / beacon, Munich, DE (2023) (forthcoming); Gallery Vacancy, Shanghai, CN (2022); WT Foundation, Kyiv, UA (2021); Downs & Ross, New York, US (2020); Vent Gallery, Vienna, AU (2018); Editorial, Vilnius, LT (2018). Selected group exhibitions: Palais Galliera, Paris, FR (2022); Lobe Block, Berlin, DE (2022); Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas, US (2022); Zuzeum, Riga, LT (2022); Hussenot, Paris, FR (2021); Kunstverein Munchen, Munich, DE (2019); Marburger Kunstverein, Marburg, DE (2019); Rupert, Vilnius, LT (2018); Contemporary Art Center (CAC) Vilnius, LT (2017); 427 Gallery, Riga, LV (2016); Vartai Gallery, Vilnius, LT (2016); Tate, Liverpool, UK (2014); Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, SE (2013). Her works are included in institutional collections internationally including M Woods, Beijing, CN; Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Geneva, CH; CC Foundation, Shanghai, CN; MO Museum, Vilnius, LT; Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing, CN; and X Museum, Beijing, CN.

RUTE MERK David, 2023 Oil on linen 46 1/2 × 34 1/4 in / 118 × 87 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Phoebe d’Heurle.
RUTE MERK David, 2023 Oil on linen 46 1/2 × 34 1/4 in / 118 × 87 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Phoebe d’Heurle.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.
RUTE MERK Apple, Banana, Orange, Pear, 2023 Oil on linen 80 3/4 × 63 in / 205 × 160 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Timo Ohler.
RUTE MERK Apple, Banana, Orange, Pear, 2023 Oil on linen 80 3/4 × 63 in / 205 × 160 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Timo Ohler.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.
RUTE MERK Fruits and Blue Orchid, 2023 Oil on linen 70 3/4 × 57 in / 180 × 145 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Timo Ohler.
RUTE MERK Fruits and Blue Orchid, 2023 Oil on linen 70 3/4 × 57 in / 180 × 145 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Timo Ohler.
RUTE MERK Lunet, 2023 Oil on linen 39 1/4 × 31 1/2 in / 100 × 80 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Timo Ohler.
RUTE MERK Lunet, 2023 Oil on linen 39 1/4 × 31 1/2 in / 100 × 80 cm Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Timo Ohler.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.
Exhibition view: Rute Merk: XP 2023 Tara Downs, New York Image courtesy of the artist and Tara Downs, New York. Photo: Farzad Owrang.