Client

Galerie Eva Pressenhuber

Year

2021

John Dilg
Flight Path

Flight Path is a catalogue of paintings from John Dilg’s exhibition of the same name at Eva Presenhuber Gallery.

John Dilg’s paintings feel like landscapes rather than being such.

Dilg paints metaphors and abstractions using what he calls a mental archive of essential visual forms, drawing on memory and tonalities of color and the sensations they can convey to create an enthralling, symphonic whole that emphasizes stillness and the continuum of time.

The subjects of these works are not the objects that occupy the paintings but the representation of a moment in time in itself. Used as visual analogs, the shapes and hues in the paintings become the framework to depict the world at large and create the narratives inside the paintings.

Press: New York Times, Brooklyn Rail

Published by Eva Pressenhuber, Designed by Pacific, Hardcover with embossing, 7 × 9 inches, 46 pages, Edition of 500

Open book with white page and title printed in black letters at the top. The cover interior is light gray.
Open book with a small earth-tone landscape painting on both pages.
Open book with a half-page painting on the right page. The artwork information is on the left page.
Open book with muted gold, green and gray painting of the moon above treetops on the right page. The artwork information is on the left page.
Exhibition shot of four paintings hanging on a white wall. The floor in front of the wall is wooden.