Steven Gontarski  (American, 1972) 

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Steven Gontarski Biography
  Steven Gontarski, born in Philadelphia in 1972, studied at Brown University, Rhode Island before making the journey to London to attend Goldsmiths College, where he graduated in 1997.
  Gontarski received critical acclaim for the sculptures that he presented in 1998 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts as part of the exhibition ‘Die Young, Stay Pretty’. The sculptures were life-size, part transparent, part shiny, silver-skinned mutated figures, made from PVC stitched together by hand and filled with synthetic wadding and hair. They presented featureless, partial bodies, headless torsos, truncated and extruding limbs that seemed to meld together and part in various convoluted sexual positions.
  Gontarski held his first solo exhibition at White Cube in early 2000 and presented works that were initially sculpted in plaster, then cast in fibreglass and sprayed with high gloss paint. The subjects for the works were skateboarders and snowboarders and in each one, Gontarski froze and made a composite out of various body movements and positions, resulting in sculptures that appeared to fluidly transform and mutate when moved around. Fetishistic and futuristic, the works with their nubile aestheticism refer to contemporary culture, yet, at the same time, fuse the organic grace of Henry Moore with the shiny hard surfaces, speed and reduced forms of Constantin Brancusi.
  Since 2000, Gontarski has made a series of fibreglass sculptures – busts and full-length male figures – which employ a hyper-real, eroticised sculptural language where the scale is only slightly altered from reality. These ‘prophets’ despite being familiar, are unexpected in their slight elongation, their masked or blind faces suggesting both melancholic preoccupations as well as a sublimated sexuality that is emphasised by their extreme gloss surface. Sometimes the figures seem eaten away, with voids in the body that point to a kind of inner consumption; a body eaten away by its own consuming desire.
  Gontarski has had numerous exhibitions internationally. Recent solo shows include Le Consortium, Dijon (2003) and Kukje Gallery, Seoul (2004).
Selected Exhibitions
2006   Steven Gontarski, Changing Role, Naples (solo)
2006   The Day of St George, White Cubicle/George & Dragon, London (solo)
2006   Steven Gontarski, pkm gallery, Seoul (solo)
2006   Material World, Collection Arts Council, England
2005   Pour de Vrai, Musee de Beaux Arts, Nancy
2005   The Future Lasts a long Time, organized by Le Consortium, Dijon
2005   Post Notes, ICA, London / Midway Contemporary Art, Minnesota
2005   The Visitors, Groninger Museum, The Netherlands (solo)
2004   December Morning Prophecy, Inside the White Cube, White Cube, London (solo)
2004   Steven Gontarski, Kukje Gallery, Seoul (solo)
2004   Steven Gontarski, Gandy Gallery, Prague (solo)
2004   Kingdom, Market Gallery, Glasgow
2004   Nocturnal Emissions, Groninger Museum, Groningen
2004   The Future Lasts A Long Time, TalEsther Gallery, Tel Aviv
2003   Roll Out, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles
2003   Game Over, Grimm/Rosenfeld, Munich
2003   Prophet, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Los Angeles (solo)
2003   Steven Gontarski, Le Consortium, Dijon (solo)
2002   Epsilon Delta, Art at Habitat, Habitat Kensington, London (solo)
2002   Electric Dreams, Barbican Art Gallery, London
2002   Transformer II, Air de Paris, Paris
2002   Jam: Tokyo-London, Tokyo City Opera Gallery, Tokyo
2001   Freestyle. Werke Aus der Sammlung Boros, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany
2001   We Set Off in High Spirits, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, USA
2001   Mind the Gap, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
2001   Jam: Tokyo-London, Barbican Gallery, London, UK
2001   Sun Valley (with Chantal Joffe), One in the other, London (solo)
2001   Friends of Mine, Gallery Muu, Helsinki
2000   Hard Candy, 42 Westbourne Gardens, London
2000   A very nice film club, Vilma Gold Gallery, London
2000   Drawings, Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel-Aviv, Israel
2000   Conversation, Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes
2000   Hard Candy Berlin, Galerie Wieland, Berlin, Germany
2000   Heart + Soul, Sandroni Rey, Venice, California, USA
2000   Drawing Exhibition, Taché Levy Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
2000   Hard Candy, 42 Westbourne Gardens, London, UK
2000   Steven Gontarski. The Unbalance of Boredom, Taché-Levy Gallery, Brussels, Belgium (solo)
2000   Solo Exhibition, White Cube, London, UK (solo)
1999   Din, 4 x 4 Gallery, Amsterdam
1999   Heart and Soul, 60 Long Lane, London
1999   Nurse, Johnen & Schottle Gallery, Cologne
1999   Neurotic Realism Part I, Saatchi Gallery, London
1998   Die Young Stay Pretty, Institute of Contemporary Art, London
1998   Cloth Bound, Laure Genillard Gallery, London
1997   Humdrum, The Trade Apartment, London
1996   Sweat, Exit Art/The First World, New York
1995   Imaginary Beings, Exit Art/The First World, New York
1995   Looking Out, Putting Out, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York
1994   American Beauty, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA