Opening Reception for Fredrik Værslev: The Joy of Painting

Opening Reception for Fredrik Værslev: The Joy of Painting

By Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society | University of Chicago

Overview

This gallery exhibition will feature a survey of the Norwegian artist's experiments with abstraction.

The Joy of Painting will bring together eight large-scale paintings by the Norwegian artist Fredrik Værslev, each representing a distinct body of work and conceived as an exercise in geometric abstraction. One giant painting reduces the Japanese flag to color and form, for instance; another calls to mind a speckled stretch of sunshade. A scrunched-up bit of canvas resembles a parted curtain, and a work from Værslev's “Terrazzo” series invokes the spirit of Jackson Pollock. Taken as a whole, the paintings on view showcase Værslev’s systematic interrogation of abstract art as well as the many methods through which abstraction can be produced. The rigor of Værslev’s formal language notwithstanding, the exhibition is a heartfelt homage to the pleasures of making one’s mark, paintbrush and palette in hand.


The Neubauer Collegium gratefully acknowledges the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for its generous support of this exhibition, and its partnership with the Royal Norwegian Consulate General in New York City.


IMAGE: Allison Katz, Portrait of Fredrik Værslev, 2025. Courtesy of Allison Katz.

Category: Arts, Painting

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society

5701 South Woodlawn Avenue

Chicago, IL 60637

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Jan 29 · 5:00 PM CST