Jacob Kainen

September 16 – October 28, 2023

The Reprieve
1951
oil on linen
30 x 24 inches

Bestial Hills
1951
gouache and ink on paper
8 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches

Untitled
1951
gouache on paper
8 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches

Sacrifice, Dec. 1952
1952
gouache and ink on paper
8 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches

Transfixed
1953
oil on linen
20 x 26 inches

Escudero
1970
oil on canvas
24 x 18 inches

Mr. Kafka
1970
oil on linen
50 x 40 inches
 

Mr. Kafka
1970
aquatint etching and drypoint
19 1/2 x 15 7/8
Edition 25/25

Artic Figure
1970
oil on canvas
32 x 24 inches

The Absent One
1972
oil on linen
48 x 60 inches

Pilot IX
1982
oil on linen
80 x 60 inches

Barrier III
1984
oil on linen
60 x 72 inches

Bright Stamboul IV
1985
oil on linen
66 x 86 inches

Bright Stamboul VIII
1985
oil on linen
60 x 50 inches

Pilot XV
1986
oil on linen
72 x 54 inches

Convoy
1987
oil on linen
26 x 22 inches
 

Pilot XXIII
1988
oil on canvas
80 x 64 inches

Washington, DC – HEMPHILL is pleased to announce the exhibition JACOB KAINEN, opening on Saturday, September 16, 2023, with a Fall Open House that day from 1-5 pm. The exhibition will remain on view through October 28, 2023. JACOB KAINEN presents paintings dating from 1951-1988, accompanied by a selection of works on paper 1950-1970. 

“However abstract the forms and colors seem, they should somehow give off an aura of human experience.” – Jacob Kainen

Born in 1909 in Waterbury, CT, Jacob Kainen studied at the Art Students League and worked in the WPA Graphic Arts program in the 1930s. His social realist work of the 1930s and 1940s reflected the turbulence of the Great Depression leading into the WWII era. Moving from New York to Washington in 1942, by the end of the decade he turned to organic abstraction and developed a spatial, gestural style of painting incorporating forms found in everyday life made ambiguous through abstraction. In each subsequent decade of his career, Kainen sought to refine and revisit these everyday forms.

The earliest paintings on view, from 1951 and 1953, are complemented by a suite of paintings on paper showing the clear and rapid development Kainen’s new form of abstraction. Mr. Kafka, 1970, takes its composition from a figment of clothing hanging in space, adding up to a representation of the figure. Kainen returned to the Mr. Kafka composition again and again, re-addressing the shapes in both sketch and etching formats.

Through the 1970s and 1980s, Kainen alternated between periods of lyrical abstraction and geometric abstraction, employing a practiced method of layering pigments, feathering the edges of his compositional elements so that they seem to float across the canvas. 

JACOB KAINEN is the 7th solo exhibition of the artist’s work presented by HEMPHILL  Artworks since 1997. Kainen was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 1993, and his work is represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Yale University Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among other public and private collections.

HEMPHILL celebrates its 30th Anniversary with the opening of the 2023 Fall Art Season. The gallery opened in September 1993 and has since presented over 250 solo and group exhibitions in gallery spaces throughout Washington DC, and since 2019, in Washington DC’s Mt Vernon Triangle location. The exhibition schedule features modern & contemporary art in all media by artists ranging from emerging to mid-career to modern masters.