McFarlane sees the act of painting as a meditative process that focuses as much on the journey as on the result. He lets himself be guided by thoughts, longings and emotions that inspire his visual language. His paintings are not the result of a composition planned in detail, but emerge as if by chance from the dynamic flow of painting. The result can lead to a specific arrangement of figures in space or end in a wild overlapping of layers of paint.
McFarlane completed his Master of Fine Arts at the University of California in Los Angeles in 2022. His work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions in the US and South Africa since 2010. Recent solo exhibitions were presented at M+B Gallery, Los Angeles (2021, 2023), and Gallery MOMO in Johannesburg (2020). Group exhibitions include „Mystic Detectives“ at Samek Art Museum, Bucknell (2018) and „Eclectic Coherence“, Expo Chicago (2012). After he participated in a group show at Galerie Peter Kilchmann in Zurich in the spring of 2022, McFarlane’s first solo exhibition in Europe will take place in our Paris gallery space located at 11-13, Rue des Arquebusiers, opening on March 14, 2024.
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Kenrick McFarlane
The Junkanoo Meets the OceanGalerie Peter Kilchmann
Rue des Arquebusiers, Paris
15 Mar - 11 May 2024Kenrick McFarlane The Junkanoo Meets the Ocean March 15 - May 11, 2024 Opening: Thursday, March 14, 6 - 8 pm 11 - 13 rue des Arquebusiers, 75003 Paris Galerie...Read more -
30 Years Anniversary Exhibition
Galerie Peter Kilchmann
Rämistrasse, Zurich
3 Sep - 14 Oct 202230 Years Anniversary Exhibition Rita Ackermann (*1968 Budapest), Francis Alÿs (*1959 Antwerpen), Maja Bajevic (*1967 Sarajevo), Hernan Bas (*1978 Miami), Armin Boehm (*1972 Aachen), Marc Bauer (*1975 Genf), Monica Bonvicini...Read more -
Everything I do has an underlying political question
Gerald Lovell, Kenrick McFarlane, Simon MartinGalerie Peter Kilchmann, Rämistrasse, Zurich
8 Apr - 28 May 2022Everything I do has an underlying political question - the title of the exhibition is both a statement and a question: does everything have to be interpreted politically? The three...Read more