Jonathan Ryan: Among Stars and Stone

2025年5月2日 - 6月7日
HESSE FLATOW presents Among Stars and Stone, an exhibition of new works by Los Angeles-based artist Jonathan Ryan. For his second solo exhibition with the gallery, Ryan will present a dynamic body of work that expands his exploration of the California landscape, transforming it through the lens of abstraction and the spiritual.
 
Ryan has gained recognition for his abstracted landscapes, transforming familiar scenes—such as geologic forms, deserts, and planetary elements—into surreal, dreamlike spaces. His work blends the real and the imagined, using color, texture, and perspective to create altered terrains that evoke both the familiar and the unknown. Through varying perspectives, such as bird’s-eye views and direct-on angles, Ryan challenges the viewer’s perception of space and place. The exhibition’s title, Among Stars and Stone, reflects this duality, where elements of nature—rocks, skies, and celestial bodies—are both grounded and transcendent.
 
Anchoring the exhibition is Horizon (2025), a large-scale painting that presents a serene yet otherworldly landscape. In this work, Ryan explores the intersection of natural elements and cosmic forces, depicting two suns that cast a glowing light over rolling mountain ridges and soft clouds. The gradient sky, transitioning from deep night blues to warm orange hues, evokes a temporal shift, while the dramatic geometry of the valleys below draws the viewer into a meditative space. Horizon reflects Ryan’s unique ability to blend abstraction with representation, creating a scene that feels both grounded in nature and transcendent in its cosmic scope.
 
In other works, such as Blue and Ochre (2025), Ryan explores the tension between surface and depth through spatial composition and material framing. Two central orbs appear to hover in quiet opposition, surrounded by a textured border of decomposed granite, sand, and pigment. A soft blue gradient recedes behind them, evoking sea or sky and enhancing the illusion of vast space. As the orbs press forward and the granular border holds the edges, the painting blurs the line between image and object, inviting the viewer into a push-pull dynamic, where the forms extend forward even as the image draws them inward.
 
Throughout each composition, Ryan’s investigation into the mutable, transformative nature of landscapes unfolds. In Twin Peaks (2025), the artist uses sand to model terrain that seems both natural and synthetic, layering the material across the canvas to evoke a tactile sense of depth and texture. The sand—sometimes fine and smooth, other times coarser and more jagged—shapes the surface of the painting, creating a dynamic interplay between light and shadow that accentuates the fluidity of the landscape. “I treat the sand as a pigment with different transparencies and colors,” the artist shared in a recent interview. “There’s a natural but also an unnatural quality and my work has always been interested in human interventions to nature. Even if they seem like they’re from another planet, or some dream space because of the palette, they still feel rooted to the land.”
 
In Among Stars and Stone, Ryan evokes human presence not through figures, but through the altered landscapes, as if marked by an unseen hand. These transformed environments, remnants of ancient civilizations or visions of a distant future, unsettle and captivate. While calming palettes of earthy tones and jewel hues invite reflection, the skewed, desolate landscapes create a sense of a world in constant flux—ephemeral yet ever-evolving, slipping just beyond our reach.
 
Jonathan Ryan (b. 1989 Buffalo, NY) received his BFA from Louisiana State University and MFA from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. Ryan has exhibited across the US and Europe, including solo shows at the Landing (Los Angeles, CA) and Hesse Flatow (New York, NY). He has also been in group exhibitions at Monti8 (Latina, Italy), Andrea Festa Fine Art (Rome, Italy), Gerhard Hofland (Amsterdam), Hesse Flatow East (Amagansett, NY), la BEAST gallery (Los Angeles, CA), Ekru Project (Kansas City, MO), Good Mother (Los Angeles, CA), Tiger Strikes Asteroid (Los Angeles, CA), The Brand Library (Glendale, CA), Field Projects (New York, NY), and the Woodmere Art Museum (Philadelphia, PA). He has received fellowships and awards from Woodmere Museum of Art, Tyler School of Art, Vermont Studio Center, and LSU School of Art. Ryan currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.