Richard Heller Gallery is happy to current Kyle Coniglio, No Extra I Love You’s. That is Coniglio’s first solo exhibition with the gallery.
The present takes its title from Annie Lennox’s 1995 observe “No Extra I Love You’s” which Coniglio describes as “bitter-sweet and hauntingly mysterious.” He refers back to the accompanying music video – wherein Lennox is surrounded by males in drag acting on a stage back-dropped by a mural sized rococo portray – as a “camp masterpiece.” Nonetheless the title of the present takes on which means past the track itself. Coniglio considers “No Extra I Love You’s” as a poetic assertion for the fraught instances we live in, which he embodies by wounded figures and expressions of horror. As well as, the title rubs up towards the dominant rhetoric of intimacy in queer figuration. “I am involved in issues going a bit of unsuitable, the moments folks do not share on Instagram, as a result of as a chronically single individual, that is most of my queer expertise.” Coniglio’s humorousness butts up towards his employment of magnificence. Usually taking cues from seventeenth and 18th-century European portray, the painter presents his narratives in a fictional world located between his creativeness and Artwork Historical past.
“I consider my film evening work as a franchise, which is an deliberately campy concept,” Coniglio says. “For this iteration my figures are watching a horror film (or the information…). The determine standing within the middle is on the cellphone, which is a reference to Drew Barrymore in Scream (1996) when she picks up the cellphone and is requested by an ominous voice “What’s your favourite scary film!?” earlier than being chased and stabbed. Within the foreground of the portray there may be an axe propped up towards the wall. The thought is that the figures are in a scary film themselves, which is simply beginning to unfold…”