MAYSHA MOHAMEDI: MUTE COUNSEL
On the occasion of Berlin Gallery Weekend, Pace presents Maysha Mohamedi with Mute Counsel, a pop-up exhibition of nine new paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist. This will mark the artist’s first show in Germany, and her second presentation with Pace since joining the gallery’s program in 2022.
April 27 - June 26, 2024
The paintings in Mute Counsel unfold slowly, spooling and unspooling time. Investing form with an almost animistic vivacity, it is as if each shape in Mohamedi’s paintings were possessed of an individual spirit or personality. Like people, her shapes seem at first to belong to types, yet, on closer inspection, each is emphatically unique.
Mohamedi’s compositions suggest fields of irruption. Like lunar surfaces—which bear the history of innumerable collisions with celestial bodies inscribed over millennia—her paintings record the many soft and sensuous collisions between her own body and the surface of the canvas. The act of painting becomes an act of touch, a series of moments of rupture or embrace.
Canvases of varying scales orient us toward the world and its edges. In particular, they investigate the edges between language, desire, and selfhood. In Mohamedi’s work, visual form testifies to an encounter with the aesthetic and formal resonance of writing. Composed from a personal lexicon of geometric inventions, Mohamedi’s linear forms have their origin in her intuitive contemplation of the look, feel, or sound of certain words.
Originating in her daily existence, Mohamedi ‘collects’ colours in an archive of material encounters: sea glass gathered on a beach, for example, a half-burnt candle from her son’s birthday cake; the marigold eyeball of a pigeon who jumped onto her lap; or the quality of red ink on a love note remembered in a diary. Mohamedi equally utilises colour as a tool for producing a sense of harmony.
Yet a paradox persists: the paintings originate in Mohamedi’s internal world while, at the same time, requiring her to “empty out” her sense of herself in order to make them. As Mohamedi has explained, she herself disappears when she paints. What results are objects both of her and not of her. This contradiction rests at the heart of Mohamedi’s work, which seems to originate in nature while remaining radically human.
In 2023, Pace established a private office in Berlin helmed by Laura Attanasio, with a focus on supporting the gallery’s expanding vision in Europe and contributing to Berlin’s vibrant art scene. This exhibition will be presented in a gallery space located in the Mercator Höfe on Potsdamer Straße in Berlin-Tiergarten.